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Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte dans les Yvelines

Patrimoine classé
Caves
Yvelines

Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte

    Avenue Albine
    78600 Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Les Caves du Nord à Maisons-Laffitte
Crédit photo : Lionel Allorge - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIIe siècle
Construction of the Northern Caves
19 février 1981
Classification as Historic Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Together known as Les Caves du Nord, including the two access gates (Box AT 104, 109, 110): by order of 19 February 1981

Key figures

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Origin and history

Les Caves du Nord, located in Maisons-Laffitte in the Yvelines, is a listed historical monument dating back to the 17th century. This site, whose exact address is 2 Avenue Bourdaloue, is known for its architecture and protected ensemble, including two access gates. The official classification by order of 19 February 1981 underlines its heritage importance, although details of its precise historical use or its sponsors are not explicitly documented in available sources.

The monument is part of the landscape of the Yvelines, an area marked in the seventeenth century by the development of residences and infrastructure linked to the aristocracy and the rising bourgeoisie. At that time, Maisons-Laffitte, close to Paris, enjoyed a strategic position for activities related to trade, agriculture or elite recreation. Cellars, often associated with food storage or domestic use, could play a key role in the local economy, reflecting the needs of a society undergoing social and economic transformation.

The Northern Caves are now managed by an association, suggesting a contemporary heritage or cultural vocation. Their precise location, validated with high satisfaction (note 8/10), as well as their mention in the Merimée and Wikipedia bases, confirm their outstanding monument status. However, the sources do not specify whether the site is open to the public, or the exact modalities of current visit or use.

The protected element, as described in the archives, includes the architectural ensemble known as Les Caves du Nord, as well as its two access gates, located on the cadastral plots AT 104, 109 and 110. This technical detail illustrates the attention paid to the complete preservation of the site, including its minor but significant components. No information is available on any historical characters related to its construction or past use.

The commune of Maisons-Laffitte, identified by code Insee 78358, belongs to the arrondissement of Versailles in Île-de-France. This territorial context reinforces the anchoring of the Northern Caves in an environment rich in heritage, where 17th century historical monuments, such as this one, bear witness to the architectural and social heritage of the region. However, the sources do not mention any significant events or major changes to the site since its construction.

Finally, the Creative Commons license associated with Lionel Allorge's photo and the references to the Yvelines and French historical monuments portals highlight the integration of this monument into heritage enhancement networks. Despite the lack of details about its specific history, the Northern Caves remain a representative example of the classified civilian constructions of their time, inviting a deeper exploration of their past and present role.

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