Registration façade and roof 16 septembre 1933 (≈ 1933)
Protection by arrest of architectural elements.
10 septembre 2019
Registration remains of the enclosure
Registration remains of the enclosure 10 septembre 2019 (≈ 2019)
Protection of ramparts and associated bastion towers.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facade and roof, as well as the pavement and wharf: inscription by decree of 16 September 1933; The following parts of the urban enclosure: the buried remains of the counterscarp of the bastioned tower of Rivotte located on Parcel 58 (section DK), the remains of the rampart, even those buried, between the bastioned tower of the Rivotte and the bastioned tower of Brégille, located on Parcel No. 11 (section AK), the part of the rampart between the bastion of the mill Saint-Paul and the remains of the bastioned tower of Saint-Pierre, located on Parcel No. 22 (section CX), on Parcel No. 16 and 67 (section AH), the remains of the bastioned tower of Saint-Pierre, located on Parcel No. 29 (section AE), the buried remains of the bezel of Bregille, located on Parcel No. 109 (section CX), the corps de guard est de Chamars du XVIIIe siècle, situé 2 avenue de la Gare d
Origin and history
The House located at 23 quai Vauban in Besançon is a monument listed as a Historical Monument. It is directly associated with the Citadelle and the city's urban enclosure, major elements of the bisontin defensive heritage. Its façade and roof, as well as the carriageway and the adjacent wharf, were protected by a registration order dated 16 September 1933. This ranking reflects its architectural and historical importance in the urban landscape of Besançon, a city marked by its military and strategic heritage.
The House is located in an area where the remains of the urban enclosure are also protected, including elements of the ramparts, bastioned towers, and 18th century guard corps. These remains, spread over several parcels, were further registered by order of 10 September 2019. This historical context strengthens the link between this monument and the evolution of Besançon fortifications, reflecting the different periods of its urban and defensive development.
Although the practical information on current visits or uses (rent, guest rooms) is not specified, the exact location of the House is documented, both by its official address and GPS coordinates. The accuracy of this location is estimated to be "passable" (note 5/10), which may indicate margins of uncertainty about its exact location. The associated photograph, licensed under Creative Commons, is attributed to Ludovic Péron, contributing to the visual documentation of the monument.
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