Registration of arcades 14 juin 1928 (≈ 1928)
Official protection by ministerial decree.
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Heritage classified
Arcade: registration by decree of 14 June 1928
Origin and history
The house at 15 Chaudrier Street in La Rochelle is an example of the city's traditional civil architecture. It is characterized by its arcade porches, remarkable elements that led to its inscription as Historic Monument. These arcades, typical of the rock heritage, reflect the importance attached to traffic and commercial spaces in the medieval and modern urban fabric.
The official inscription of the arcades by order of 14 June 1928 marks the recognition of their heritage value. This protection is part of a period when the preservation of old buildings becomes a priority in France, especially for cities with a strong historical heritage such as La Rochelle. The location of the house, in a central area, suggests its role in the daily and economic life of the port city.
Available data indicate an approximate location, with an accuracy considered "passible" (note 5/10). This house, although little documented in accessible sources, illustrates the architectural and urban evolution of La Rochelle, between medieval heritage and subsequent adaptations. Its exact address, confirmed by the Merimée base, makes it a landmark in the local heritage, even if its current access or vocation (visit, rental) is not specified.