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Jeanne d'Arc House in Bray-sur-Seine en Seine-et-Marne

Patrimoine classé
Maison classée MH
Maison de Jeanne d'Arc
Maison à pan de bois
Seine-et-Marne

Jeanne d'Arc House in Bray-sur-Seine

    4 Rue du Minage
    77480 Bray-sur-Seine
Maison de Jeanne dArc à Bray-sur-Seine
Maison de Jeanne dArc à Bray-sur-Seine
Maison de Jeanne dArc à Bray-sur-Seine
Maison de Jeanne dArc à Bray-sur-Seine
Maison de Jeanne dArc à Bray-sur-Seine
Maison de Jeanne dArc à Bray-sur-Seine
Maison de Jeanne dArc à Bray-sur-Seine
Maison de Jeanne dArc à Bray-sur-Seine
Maison de Jeanne dArc à Bray-sur-Seine
Maison de Jeanne dArc à Bray-sur-Seine
Maison de Jeanne dArc à Bray-sur-Seine
Crédit photo : Thor19 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
4e quart XVe siècle - 1er quart XVIe siècle
Initial construction
XVIIe siècle
Internal change
Période révolutionnaire (fin XVIIIe siècle)
Partial destruction of sculptures
1928
First entry MH
1930 environ
Commercial designation
1996
Second entry MH
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The facades on Rue du Mining and Rue des Remparts : inscription by order of 19 October 1928 - Maison (cad. AL 39): inscription by order of 12 June 1996

Key figures

Information non disponible - No historical character proved Link to Joan of Arc unconfirmed.

Origin and history

The Maison de Jeanne d'Arc in Bray-sur-Seine is a wooden building dating from the late 15th and early 16th centuries. Its interior organization was modified in the 17th century, while its carved decoration, representing characters, was partially destroyed during the French Revolution. Although his name evokes Joan d'Arc, this name was attributed to him in the 1930s for commercial purposes, without a proven historical link to the emblematic figure.

The facades of this house, located on the streets of Mining and the Remparts, were protected by two registration stops at the Historical Monuments in 1928 and 1996. The house is now owned by the municipality of Bray-sur-Seine, Seine-et-Marne. Its typical architecture of the late Middle Ages, with its mutilated sculptures, bears witness to the political and social transformations of France, especially during the Revolution.

The location of the house, at 4 rue du Mining and 10 rue des Remparts, is documented in the Mérimée base. Although its current use (visits, rentals, guest rooms) is not specified, its conservation reflects the heritage importance of half-timbered houses in Île-de-France. The accuracy of its geographical location is considered very satisfactory, facilitating its identification in the urban fabric of Bray-sur-Seine.

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