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House à Châtillon-sur-Seine en Côte-d'or

Côte-dor

House

    25 Rue du Bourg À Mont
    21400 Châtillon-sur-Seine
Crédit photo : Jean de l'Auxois - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIIe siècle
Construction of hotel
16 juin 1928
Door classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Monumental gate on street including vantals: inscription by decree of 16 June 1928

Key figures

Charles-Abraham Millet - Owner before 1789 Last known owner before the Revolution.

Origin and history

The house in Châtillon-sur-Seine is a mansion built in the 17th century, typical of bourgeois architecture of the time. The house body, preceded by a courtyard accessible by a portal, reflects the social status of its owners. This type of residence, often located in the heart of the city, served both as a residence and as a symbol of power for local elites.

On the eve of the French Revolution, this house belonged to Charles Abraham Millet, as the historian Ch. P. Léger attests. The monumental gate on street, including its vantals, was inscribed in the Historic Monuments by order of June 16, 1928, highlighting its heritage interest. The precise address, 25 rue du Bourg-à-Mont, confirms its anchoring in the historic urban fabric of Châtillon-sur-Seine, in the department of Côte d'Or.

Available data indicate an approximate location, with an estimated accuracy of 5/10 by source. No information is provided on opening to the public, any visit, or current use (rent, guest rooms). The sources are limited to Monumentum's references and the Merimée bases, without further details on the transformations or uses after the Revolution.

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