Registration for Historic Monuments 8 octobre 1935 (≈ 1935)
Protection of facades and roofs by stop.
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Position de référence.
Origin and history
The house at 1-3 Place Saint-Sauveur in Auray, Morbihan, is a building listed as Historic Monuments. Its inscription, which came by decree on 8 October 1935, specifically concerns facades and roofs, as stated by the Merimée base. This building, located in the heart of the city, reflects a civil architectural heritage typical of the Breton region, although its exact period of construction is not mentioned in the available sources.
Auray, a Breton city marked by its medieval and harbour history, houses several protected monuments bearing witness to its past. Old houses, such as the Saint-Sauveur Square, often play a central role in urban life, serving as housing, shops or gathering places. Their preservation allows us to preserve the memory of local lifestyles and construction techniques, in a context where urban planning has evolved significantly over the centuries.