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House à Besançon dans le Doubs

House

    25 Rue des Boucheries
    25000 Besançon
Private property
Crédit photo : Ludovic Péron - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
XVIIIe siècle
Construction of house
16 septembre 1933
First protection
10 septembre 2019
Extension of protection
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The façade 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

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Origin and history

The house located at 25 Quai Vauban in Besançon is an 18th century building, listed as a Historic Monument. It is distinguished by its facade and roof, protected by ministerial decree since 1933. This building is also linked to the defensive history of the city, being associated with the Citadelle and the urban enclosure of Besançon, some of which elements (reparts, bastion towers, guard corps) were registered in 2019 for their heritage value.

The exact address of the house, 25 quai Vauban, is referenced in the Mérimée database under the code Insee 25056, corresponding to the municipality of Besançon in the Doubs department. The GPS location confirms this address, although the accuracy is considered "a priori satisfactory" (note 6/10). The house is part of a larger architectural complex, including remains of ramparts and bastioned towers dating from the 17th and 18th centuries, reflecting the strategic importance of Besançon at that time.

The protected elements of the house include not only its façade and roof, but also the adjoining pavement and wharf. These protections extend to parts of the urban enclosure, such as the remains of the counterscarp of the tower of Rivotte or the eastern guard corps of Chamars, also dating from the eighteenth century. These successive inscriptions (1933 and 2019) underline the desire to preserve a civilian and military heritage, characteristic of the town planning of bisontin.

No information is available on the opening to the public, the visit, or possible reuse (rent, guest rooms) of the house. The sources are limited to architectural and historical data provided by Monumentum and the Merimée database, without details of its contemporary use or accessibility.

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