Construction of buildings 2e quart du XIXe siècle (≈ 1937)
Construction period identified by Monumentum.
9 juillet 1986
Registration for historical monuments
Registration for historical monuments 9 juillet 1986 (≈ 1986)
Protection of facades and roofs by stop.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Key figures
Jean-Geoffroy Stotz - Owner
Associated with building construction.
Félix Fries - Architect
Mentioned as the project architect.
Origin and history
The buildings at 46-48 Clemenceau Avenue in Mulhouse have been a historic monument since 1986. They also extend to 27 Wilson Street and Place de la République in the Haut-Rhin department. Their architecture reflects the urban styles of the 2nd quarter of the 19th century, a period of marked industrial and urban development in the Mulhusian region.
Official protection specifically concerns facades and roofs, as well as their return to adjacent streets. This classification, carried out by order of 9 July 1986, underlines their heritage value. The masters identified are Jean-Geoffroy Stotz and architect Felix Fries, although their exact roles in the design are not detailed in the available sources.
These buildings are part of a historical context where Mulhouse, then in full economic expansion, saw the growth of bourgeois and industrial constructions. Their central location near the Place de la République bears witness to their importance in the urban landscape of the time. Their preservation makes it possible today to study the architectural and social evolution of the city in the nineteenth century.
The available data refer to a location accuracy considered "fair" (note 5/10), and visual sources such as Creative Commons licensed photographs contribute to their documentation. No information is provided on their current accessibility to the public or their contemporary use.