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Building à Paris 1er dans Paris

Paris

Building

    81 Rue Saint-Martin
    75004 Paris 4e Arrondissement
Crédit photo : Fabio Gargano - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIIe siècle
Construction of building
12 avril 1974
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facade and roof on street: inscription by decree of 12 April 1974

Key figures

Information non disponible - No character mentioned Sources insufficient to identify key players.

Origin and history

The building located at 83 rue Saint-Martin in the 4th arrondissement of Paris is a 17th-century building. It has been included in the inventory of Historical Monuments since 12 April 1974, with a specific protection on its façade and roof on street. This ranking reflects its architectural or historical interest, although the precise details of its history or occupants are not mentioned in the available sources.

The location of the building, in the historical district of the Marais, corresponds to an area rich in built heritage of the 17th and 18th centuries. At that time, Paris experienced an urban boom marked by the construction of private hotels and related buildings, often intended for a rising bourgeoisie or for the aristocracy. These buildings reflect the architectural styles of their time, such as the French classic, and play a central role in the social and economic structuring of the city. The inscription in the title of Historical Monuments aims to preserve these testimonies from the past, even when their individual history remains partially documented.

Available data indicate that the exact address of the building (83 rue Saint-Martin) is confirmed, but the accuracy of its geographical location is considered "passable" (note of 5/10). No information is provided on its access to the public, its current purpose (housing, trade, etc.), or any protected interior developments. The sources are limited to his descriptive sheet on the Merimée database and to a photograph licensed under Creative Commons, without further details on his architect, his historical owners, or the significant events that would take place there.

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