Registration MH (14 rue Saint-Sauveur) 9 octobre 1996 (≈ 1996)
Façades, roofs, staircase, coach pass.
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Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Building, 25 rue Dussoubs: façade and roof on street, as well as the interior stairwell (Box 02: 04 AM 24): inscription by order of 5 July 1995 - Building, 27 rue Dussoubs: facade and roof on street, as well as the interior stairwell (Box 02: 04 AM 24): inscription by order of 7 July 1995 - Building, 14 rue Saint-Sauveur: facades and roofs of the building on street; check pass; paved courtyard; stairway with its wrought iron ramp (Box 02 : 04 AM 24 ) : inscription by order of 9 October 1996
Key figures
Buron - Entrepreneur
Reconstructed the building around 1738.
Origin and history
The building located at 14 rue Saint-Sauveur, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, is a typical example of Parisian vernacular architecture from the 17th and 18th centuries. Reconstructed around 1738 by the entrepreneur Buron, it is a house with a rent whose facade retains a characteristic well, vestige of the water supply systems of the time. Its 17th-century iron staircase bears witness to the first phase of construction of the building.
The building has been classified as a Historic Monument since the 1990s with specific protections for its facades, roofs, and interior elements such as the stairwell. The registration orders of 1995 and 1996 also concern numbers 25 and 27 of Dussoubs Street, highlighting the heritage importance of this architectural complex. Although closed to the visit, there is still a testimony of Parisian bourgeois houses of past centuries.
The location of the building, at the intersection of Saint-Sauveur and Dussoubs streets, reflects the dense urban planning of the Marais and the central districts of Paris. The presence of a check-pass and a paved courtyard is reminiscent of the practical arrangements of the report buildings, designed to accommodate several families or craft activities. These elements, combined with the ironwork of the period, make it a remarkable specimen of the Parisian heritage.
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