Construction of building XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Period of initial building construction.
12 avril 1974
Historic Monument Protection
Historic Monument Protection 12 avril 1974 (≈ 1974)
Registration of the façade and roof.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facade and roof on street: inscription by decree of 12 April 1974
Origin and history
The building located at 115 rue Saint-Martin in the 4th arrondissement of Paris is a 16th-century building. It was classified as a Historical Monument, with a specific protection for its façade and roof on street, by order of 12 April 1974. This building illustrates the civil architecture of the Paris Renaissance, a period marked by urban and artistic renewal after the troubles of the Middle Ages.
The location of this building in the historic Marais district reflects the importance of this area since the 16th century. At that time, Paris was a major political, economic and cultural centre in Europe, and civil constructions such as this bear witness to the growing prosperity of the bourgeoisie and artisans. The protected facades and roofs are typical examples of construction techniques and decorative styles in vogue under the Renaissance.
The available information indicates that the accuracy of the location is considered fair (note 5/10), and that the exact address corresponds to that recorded in the Merimée database. No additional information is provided on its current use, its potential historic owners or any significant events that would occur there. The sources mentioned (Monumentum, internal data) do not provide details of its social or architectural history beyond its heritage protection.
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