Construction of house XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Period of initial building construction.
28 octobre 1926
Protection of the horn pole
Protection of the horn pole 28 octobre 1926 (≈ 1926)
Registration by ministerial decree as Historical Monument.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Cornier post: inscription by order of 28 October 1926
Origin and history
The house on Rue de la Corderie in Dinan is a 16th-century civil building marked by the transition between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in Brittany. This monument is distinguished by its cornel post, an architectural element characteristic of the wood-paned houses of this time. The building was partially protected by an inscription under the Historic Monuments in 1926, specifically for its cornel post, highlighting its heritage interest.
In the 16th century, Dinan, a fortified town of Brittany, experienced an economic boom linked to trade and crafts, especially in the textile and leather sectors, as evidenced by the name of the street where this house is located (street of the Corderie). The half-timbered houses of this period reflect both local construction techniques and the influence of new artistic currents from Italy. Their preservation offers an overview of urban life and the craftsmanship of the time.
The inscription of the cornel in 1926 is part of a broader approach to the protection of Breton heritage, initiated in the early twentieth century. This type of protection focused on a specific element (rather than on the entire building) was common at the time, aimed at safeguarding emblematic architectural details. Today, this house contributes to the attractiveness of the historic centre of Dinan, classified area safeguarded since 1971.
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