Construction of building 2e quart du XVIIIe siècle (≈ 1837)
Period of initial building construction.
29 avril 1946
Protection of facades and roofs
Protection of facades and roofs 29 avril 1946 (≈ 1946)
Registration to Historical Monuments by order.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facades and roofs on the square and on the street: inscription by order of 29 April 1946
Origin and history
The building located in 4 Place de Valois and 7 rue des Bons-Enfants, in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, dates from the second quarter of the 18th century. This building illustrates the civil architecture of this period, marked by a sober and elegant style, typical of mansions and bourgeois buildings of the period. Its facades and roofs, giving both on the square and the street, were inscribed in the Historical Monuments by decree of 29 April 1946, emphasizing their heritage value and their representativeness for the Paris des Lumières.
The location of this building, in the heart of the 1st arrondissement, reflects the increasing urbanization of Paris in the 18th century. At that time, this neighbourhood, close to the Palais Royal and the power centres, attracted an affluent population of nobles, bourgeois and prosperous artisans. The buildings of this period were often designed to combine residential function with social prestige, with harmonized facades and neat architectural details.
Available information indicates that the accuracy of its location is considered "passable" (note 5/10), suggesting minor uncertainties as to its exact location in the geographic databases. No information is provided on its current use, whether it is a public visit, room rental or another function. Sources are limited to Monumentum data and internal references, without reference to sponsors, architects or specific historical events related to this building.
The 1946 protection concerns only external elements (facades and roofs), which is common for buildings of this time, where heritage interest often resides in their contribution to the harmony of the streets and squares of Paris. The lack of details about the interior or any subsequent changes suggests that the historical value of the building rests above all on its architectural envelope, a witness to the pre-Hhaussmann Paris.
The photographic credit given to Fabio Gargano, under Creative Commons license, suggests that contemporary images of the building exist, but the source text does not provide a detailed visual description. Finally, the exact address (4 Place de Valois and 7 rue des Bons-Enfants) confirms its anchoring in a neighborhood today central, where there is a mix of historical heritage and modern urban dynamism.
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