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Buildings on courtyard à Paris 1er dans Paris

Paris

Buildings on courtyard

    28 Rue François Miron
    75004 Paris 4e Arrondissement
Immeubles sur cour
Immeubles sur cour
Immeubles sur cour
Immeubles sur cour
Immeubles sur cour
Immeubles sur cour
Immeubles sur cour
Immeubles sur cour
Immeubles sur cour
Immeubles sur cour
Immeubles sur cour
Immeubles sur cour
Immeubles sur cour
Immeubles sur cour
Crédit photo : Moonik - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIe siècle
Construction of buildings
13 décembre 1978
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Buildings on courtyard (Box 04: 02 AK 18): classification by order of 13 December 1978

Origin and history

The courtyard buildings, located at 30 rue François-Miron in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, date from the 16th century. This monument illustrates the civil architecture of the Parisian Renaissance, with a typical organisation around an inner courtyard. Their structure, preserved until today, bears witness to the construction techniques and urban planning of this period, marked by a density of dwellings in the historic heart of the capital.

Classified as Historic Monuments by Order of 13 December 1978, these buildings enjoy heritage protection because of their architectural and historical value. Their location, in a central district of Paris, underlines their importance in the medieval and reborn urban fabric. The accuracy of their geographic location is estimated as "passable" (note 5/10), based on available data, and their exact address is referenced in the Merimée database.

These buildings are owned by the municipality of Paris and are not subject to any specific information concerning their accessibility to the public (visits, rentals, or accommodation). Their presence in sources such as Monumentum and the internal archives confirms their protected heritage status, although little documented on their precise historical uses or possible notable occupants.

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