First Empire 1804-1815 (≈ 1810)
Period related to the owner officer
1815-1830
Restoration
Restoration 1815-1830 (≈ 1823)
Social Ascension of an Officer
20 décembre 1985
Registration MH
Registration MH 20 décembre 1985 (≈ 1985)
Roof protection and facade
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Roofs and the main façade (Case 1958 C 351): inscription by decree of 20 December 1985
Key figures
Officier anonyme - Owner
Ascension under the Empire and Restoration
Origin and history
La Mignonnerie is a residence located in Luynes, Indre-et-Loire, in the Centre-Val de Loire region. This monument, characteristic of the residences of the Loire Valley, retains a representative facade of the 18th and 19th centuries. It reflects the social rise of an officer who served under the First Empire and Restoration, although his identity is not specified in the available sources.
La Cignonnerie was partially listed as historical monuments by order of 20 December 1985. Protected elements include roofs and the main façade, highlighting their architectural value. Today, the building belongs to a private company, but the sources do not specify whether it is open to the public or used for specific activities such as visits or rentals.
Sources also indicate that the Cuterie is associated with a specific address: 1228 La Cignonnerie, 37230 Luynes. Its Insee code (37139) confirms its anchoring in the department of Indre-et-Loire, near Tours. The accuracy of its geographical location is considered satisfactory, based on available data.
This type of residence, typical of the Loire Valley, bears witness to the architectural and social changes of the 18th and 19th centuries. The preserved facades offer an example of styles in vogue during these periods, marked by major political transformations, such as the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Empire and the Monarchic Restoration.
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