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House of the seventeenth century dans le Rhône

House of the seventeenth century

    25 Quai de Bondy
    69005 Lyon
Ownership of the municipality
Maison du XVIIe siècle
Maison du XVIIe siècle
Maison du XVIIe siècle
Crédit photo : Ce fichierest l’œuvre deXavier Caré. Merci de cré - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIIe siècle
Construction of house
27 avril 1954
Registration as Historic Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The façade on street, the facades on courtyard (including the staircase with its arch vault and ramp) and the roof: inscription by decree of 27 April 1954

Key figures

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Origin and history

The 17th century house, located at the 26th wharf of Bondy in Lyon (69005), is an example of civil architecture of this period. The building, whose location is considered passable (note 5/10), is distinguished by its protected elements: the facade on street, the facades on courtyard (including a vaulted staircase and ramp), as well as the roof. These characteristics led to its registration as a Historical Monument by order of 27 April 1954.

The property belongs to the commune of Lyon, in the Rhône department (code Insee 69123). Although its current use (visit, rental, accommodation) is not specified in the sources, its protected status reflects its heritage importance. Available data are mainly from the Merimée database and Monumentum, with a location confirmed by approximate GPS coordinates (25 Bondy dock).

The period of construction, centered on the seventeenth century, coincides with an era of urban development in Lyon, then a commercial and strategic city. The houses of this time often reflect the ease of the local elites, with open facades and inner courtyards organizing the domestic space. The 1954 inscription underlines the desire to preserve this heritage in the face of modern transformations.

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