Protection of facades and roofs 1946 (≈ 1946)
Registration by ministerial decree on 4 October.
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Heritage classified
Facades and roofs: inscription by order of 4 October 1946
Origin and history
The buildings of Rue de Bretagne in Le Havre are a notable architectural complex of the city. Their protection relates specifically to facades and roofs, officially listed by ministerial decree in 1946. This measure reflects their heritage value in the context of the reconstruction of Le Havre after the destruction of the Second World War, although the exact period of their construction is not specified in the available sources.
Located at 82 rue de Bretagne (formerly 62), these buildings are part of the urban landscape of Le Havre, in the Seine-Maritime region of Normandy. Their location, assessed as "a priori satisfactory" (note 7/10), attests to a clear identification in the Merimée database. The lack of details about their original use or sponsor limits the understanding of their precise historical role, but their preservation demonstrates the importance attached to the Havre civil heritage.
Available data, from Monumentum and internal archives, highlight their status as a Historical Monument without providing elements on their current accessibility (visits, services). Their protection is part of a broader process of safeguarding the post-war building, characteristic of many French cities marked by the conflicts of the twentieth century.
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