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Wooden house, Rue de l'Hospice in Clamecy dans la Nièvre

Patrimoine classé
Maison classée MH
Maisons à pans de bois

Wooden house, Rue de l'Hospice in Clamecy

    Rue de l'Hospice
    58500 Clamecy

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Époque contemporaine
2000
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Origin and history

The log house located on Rue de l'Hospice in Clamecy is a monument representative of medieval or post-medieval civil architecture. This type of construction, characterized by a wooden frame filled with torchi or bricks, was common in French cities before the industrial era. Although its exact period of construction is not specified, its style suggests an ancient origin, probably linked to the urban boom of Clamecy.

In a city such as Clamecy, in Burgundy-Franche-Comté, wooden houses were often used as housing for artisans, traders or bourgeois families. These buildings reflected local economic prosperity, often linked to river trade on the Yonne River or the surrounding agricultural activities. Their preservation today offers an overview of the daily life and social organization of the times in this region.