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House à Monpazier en Dordogne

House

    29 Rue Saint-Jacques
    24540 Monpazier
Private property; property of the municipality
Crédit photo : MOSSOT - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1900
2000
1284
Bastide Foundation
23 octobre 1961
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Fronts, including galleries, and roofs; the part of the soil under the galleries (see Box AC 116 (formerly A 577 ) : Order of 23 October 1961

Key figures

Jean de Graville - Sénéchal de Guyenne Ordonna built it in 1284.

Origin and history

Monpazier's house is part of a remarkable medieval architectural complex, built in 1284 by order of Jean de Graville, Sénéchal de Guyenne. The central square, surrounded by covered galleries on its four sides, originally housed 22 horned buildings on the north and south sides, and 6 on the east and west sides. Today, only 17 of these buildings remain, reflecting the planned urban planning characteristic of the southwestern bastides.

The facades, including the galleries, as well as the roofs, were classified as Historic Monument by order of 23 October 1961. The protection also extends to the part of the ground beneath the galleries. These houses, both private and communal, illustrate the social and commercial organization of medieval bastides, where galleries served as covered spaces for merchants and artisans.

The precise location of the house is indicated as being place in Cornières (or 29 Rue Saint-Jacques) in Monpazier, in the Dordogne department (code Insee 24280). Geographical accuracy is estimated as fair (note 5/10), reflecting the limitations of available historical data. Sources also mention a Creative Commons license for associated visuals, without specifying the current accessibility of the site (visit, rental, or accommodation).

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