Registration of arcades 1928 (≈ 1928)
Arrest protection for arcades.
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Heritage classified
Arcade: registration by decree of 14 June 1928
Origin and history
The house located at 15 Albert I Street in La Rochelle is a historic monument known for its architectural characteristics. It is distinguished in particular by its arched porches, a typical element of some local constructions. These arcades were protected by a registration order in 1928, highlighting their heritage value.
The building is located in the Charente-Maritime department, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Although the precise information on its origin or detailed history is limited, its ranking shows its importance in the built heritage of La Rochelle. The location, noted as 'passable' in the available sources, allows to situate the monument in a central area of the city.
At the time of its construction, La Rochelle was a dynamic port city, marked by intense trade and architecture adapted to urban needs. Arcade houses, like this one, could be used both as a dwelling and as a place for economic activities, reflecting everyday life and social practices of the time. These buildings helped to structure public space and create shaded areas for passers-by.
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