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Maison de la Paneterie in Bourges dans le Cher

Patrimoine classé
Maison classée MH
Maison à pan de bois

Maison de la Paneterie in Bourges

    1 Rue Jean-Girard
    18000 Bourges
Private property
Maison de la Paneterie à Bourges
Maison de la Paneterie à Bourges
Maison de la Paneterie à Bourges
Maison de la Paneterie à Bourges
Maison de la Paneterie à Bourges
Maison de la Paneterie à Bourges
Maison de la Paneterie à Bourges
Maison de la Paneterie à Bourges
Maison de la Paneterie à Bourges
Maison de la Paneterie à Bourges
Maison de la Paneterie à Bourges
Crédit photo : MOSSOT - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1500
1900
2000
1487-1490
Presumed construction
17 avril 1931
Registration MH
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Façade and Roof (Box HV 185): inscription by order of 17 April 1931

Key figures

Antoine André - Tin potter Busy around 1490, tied to the Cadouet.
Hervé Cadouet - Member of the Cadouet family Uncle of the wife of Antoine André.

Origin and history

The House of Paneterie in Bourges is a historical monument of the 4th quarter of the 15th century, built on the site of the former royal bread shop. It stands on Place Gordaine, a central place in medieval bourgeois economic life, where the butcheries, royal fisheries and changes were concentrated. This neighbourhood was one of the main trading hubs in Bourges, reflecting the importance of trade and food supply under the Old Regime.

The construction of this house probably occurred between 1487 and 1490, following a fire. It is said to have been built for the Cadouet family or the André family, two lines linked to local commerce. Around 1490, Antoine André, a tin potter, and his wife, niece of a certain Hervé Cadouet, were the occupants. This detail illustrates the link between crafts, trade and housing in the Renaissance Bourges, where specialized trades played a key role in the urban economy.

The facade and roof of the Maison de la Paneterie were protected by a registration order under the Historic Monuments on 17 April 1931. This ranking highlights its heritage interest, both for its architecture and for its anchoring in the commercial history of the city. Today, it remains a tangible vestige of the commercial activities that animated Bourges at the end of the Middle Ages, in a department (the Cher) marked by a rich medieval and reborn past.

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