Construction of buildings 2e moitié du XVIIIe siècle (≈ 1850)
Period of construction according to sources.
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Origin and history
The buildings at 12 and 12bis quai de la Rapée, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, date from the second half of the 18th century. Their construction is part of a period of architectural development marked by the rise of bourgeois dwellings along the Parisian docks. These buildings, now classified as Historical Monuments, reflect the urban and aesthetic norms of the time, although their exact location is considered mediocre (note 5/10) according to modern criteria of cartographic accuracy.
The Quai de la Rapée, bordering the Seine, was at this time a strategic place for trade and trade, attracting an easy population. The buildings of that time often served as residences for merchants, wealthy artisans or nobles investing in the capital. Their preservation offers an overview of Parisian lifestyles and social organization prior to the French Revolution, although the available archives do not specify their exact initial use or their potential original owners.
Current sources, including Monumentum and Merimée data, indicate an official address (12, 12bis quai de la Rapée) and an approximate GPS location (205 Rue de Charenton). No information is provided on their accessibility to the public, their contemporary use (housing, offices, etc.), or possible major changes since their construction. Their status as a Historic Monument, however, suggests a heritage recognition, without detail on the protected elements (facades, interiors, etc.).