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House à La Rochelle en Charente-Maritime

House

    64 Rue Chaudrier
    17000 La Rochelle
Private property
Crédit photo : Patrick Despoix - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
XVIIIe siècle
Construction of house
14 juin 1928
Registration of arcades
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Arcade: registration by decree of 14 June 1928

Origin and history

The house located at 66 rue Chaudrier in La Rochelle is an emblematic 18th century building, marked by a civil architecture characteristic of this period. His arcade porches, typical of the urban buildings of the period, give him a strong visual identity. These architectural elements, often intended to house passersby or to structure facades, reflect the constructive practices and social needs of the port city.

Classified as a Historical Monument, this house was specifically protected for its arcades, registered by order of 14 June 1928. This official recognition underscores the heritage importance of these elements, which reflect the urban evolution of La Rochelle, the major city of maritime commerce in New Aquitaine. The precise address, confirmed by the Merimée bases and GPS coordinates, attests to its anchoring in the historical fabric of the city.

The location of the house, although noted as "passable" (level 5/10) in the available sources, makes it possible to situate it in an area probably marked by artisanal or commercial activity, typical of La Rochelle in the eighteenth century. Arcade houses, like this one, often played both a residential and a functional role, sometimes sheltering stalls or warehouses linked to the economic dynamism of the port.

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