Construction period XVIIIe siècle (≈ 1850)
Estimated building date.
14 juin 1928
Registration of arcades
Registration of arcades 14 juin 1928 (≈ 1928)
Official protection by ministerial decree.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Arcade: registration by decree of 14 June 1928
Origin and history
The house at 30 Chaudrier Street in La Rochelle is a representative example of 18th-century domestic architecture. It is characterized by its arcade porches, remarkable architectural elements that led to its inscription as Historic Monument. These arcades, typical of the city centre, reflect the influence of the urban styles of the era, mixing functionality and aesthetics for bourgeois or commercial dwellings.
The building was partially protected by an order of 14 June 1928, specifically for its arcades. This measure of preservation underscores the heritage importance of these elements, which bear witness to the urban history of La Rochelle. The location of the house, in a central street, suggests its integration into a dense urban fabric, marked by trade and trade, major activities of the port city in the eighteenth century.
Available data from sources such as Monumentum indicate an approximate location at the current address of 34 Chaudrier Street, although geographical accuracy is assessed as poor (note 5/10). No information is provided on the contemporary use of the building, whether it be visits, rentals or accommodation. The house thus remains an architectural vestige whose value lies mainly in its preserved exterior characteristics.
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