Date engraved on window 1575 (≈ 1575)
Possibly related to initial construction.
1ère moitié du XVIIe siècle
Period of main construction
Period of main construction 1ère moitié du XVIIe siècle (≈ 1750)
Certified by heritage sources.
1899
Major renovation
Major renovation 1899 (≈ 1899)
Deletion cellar, ground floor overhaul.
12 octobre 1929
Registration historical monument
Registration historical monument 12 octobre 1929 (≈ 1929)
Front protection and staircase turret.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Façade sur rue, turret with spiral staircase on courtyard: inscription by decree of 12 October 1929
Key figures
Information non disponible - No character cited
Sources do not mention any historical actors.
Origin and history
The house at 76 Grand-Rue is a historic monument located in Saverne, in the Lower Rhine, in the Grand-Est region. Built in the first half of the 17th century, it embodies the Alsatian civil architecture of this period. The date of 1575, engraved on a window on the first floor, could indicate an earlier construction or a reuse of materials, although the sources mainly date from the seventeenth century. This building was listed as a historic monument on 12 October 1929, specifically protecting its street façade and turret with a staircase to the courtyard.
In 1899, the house underwent major renovations, including the removal of the cellar and the overhaul of the ground floor. These changes may have altered some of the original elements, although traces of the construction period, such as a workman's mark, remain. The location of the house, in the heart of the Grand-Rue de Saverne, suggests its integration into the historical urban fabric of this Alsatian city, marked by its medieval and modern past.
The 1929 classification underlines the heritage importance of this building, representative of the bourgeois or artisanal houses of Alsace in the seventeenth century. Although the sources do not specify its initial use, its architecture and location indicate a residential or commercial function, typical of Alsatian city centres. Today, the house remains a material testimony of Saverne's urban history and its architectural evolution.
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