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House à Strasbourg dans le Bas-Rhin

House

    27 Rue du Bain-aux-Plantes
    67000 Strasbourg
Ownership of the municipality
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Crédit photo : Chabe01 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
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1927
Historical monument classification
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Heritage classified

Facades and roofs: classification by decree of 14 December 1927

Origin and history

The house at 27 rue du Bain-aux-Plantes in Strasbourg is a historic monument whose heritage value was officially recognized in 1927. This building, located at the corner with Rue des Meuniers, is distinguished by its facades and roofs, protected by a classification order. Its architecture, although not detailed in the sources, reflects the Strasbourg urban heritage of the modern era, marked by a mix of styles and uses.

The 1927 ranking underlines the importance of this monument in the historical landscape of Strasbourg, a city where the medieval and post-medieval buildings coexist with various architectural influences. The protection specifically concerns the exterior elements (facades and roofs), indicating a desire to preserve the visual and structural aspect of the building. The house is now owned by the municipality, which guarantees its conservation as part of the local public heritage.

Strasbourg, as an Alsatian city with its rich past, experienced periods of intense urban development, especially in the 19th and 20th centuries, where the preservation of historic buildings became a priority. This monument is part of a broader list of protected sites in the Lower Rhine, illustrating the architectural diversity and complex history of the region, between French and German influences. The precise location, between two central streets, suggests a potential role in the daily or artisanal life of the city, although the sources do not specify its original use.

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