Construction of building 1er quart XVIIe siècle (≈ 1725)
Estimated construction period
30 décembre 1992
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 30 décembre 1992 (≈ 1992)
Protection of facades and roofs
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facades and roofs (Case AT 206): classification by order of 30 December 1992
Origin and history
The building located 29 Place Saint-Pierre in Bar-le-Duc is a building dating from the 1st quarter of the 17th century. It is representative of the civil architecture of this period in the Lorraine region (now Great East). Its facades and roofs, protected by a classification order of 30 December 1992, bear witness to the city's urban heritage, marked by its medieval and reborn history.
The location of this building, in the heart of Bar-le-Duc, suggests its importance in the historical urban fabric. In modern times, such buildings often served as residences for local notables or bourgeois, reflecting the economic and social prosperity of the city. The protection of its architectural features underscores its heritage value, although available sources do not specify its original use or potential occupants.
Classified as a Historic Monument, this building is now owned by the municipality of Bar-le-Duc. Its exact address, confirmed by the Merimée base and GPS coordinates, makes it a point of interest in the city centre. The accuracy of its location is estimated to be "a priori satisfactory", facilitating its identification for visitors or researchers. No information is available on its current accessibility (visits, rentals, etc.).
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