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Genius House à Mirepoix dans l'Ariège

Genius House

    10 Place Maréchal Leclerc
    09500 Mirepoix
Private property

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
25 juin 1929
Registration Historic Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Covered gallery: inscription by order of 25 June 1929

Origin and history

The house is part of an architectural complex known as Les Couverts, located in the town of Mirepoix, in the Occitanie region. This monument is distinguished by its covered gallery, characteristic of medieval or post-medieval buildings adapted to the commercial and social needs of the cities of the South-West. The inscription of this gallery as part of the Historical Monuments, by order of 25 June 1929, underlines its heritage importance and its role in local urban planning.

The Cutlery of Mirepoix is part of an urban tradition where the covered spaces served both as shelter for merchants and as a place of sociability. These structures, frequent in the bastides and merchant towns of the Midi, reflect the economic and community organization of the period. Although the precise details of the original construction of the Genis house are lacking, its integration into this network of covered galleries demonstrates its past usefulness, probably related to trade or craft.

The location of the Maison Génis, Place Maréchal Leclerc, in the heart of Mirepoix, reinforces its anchoring in the historical fabric of the city. The geographical accuracy, although considered mediocre (level 5/10), allows to situate the monument in the department of Ariège, in the former Midi-Pyrénées region, now integrated into Occitanie. No additional information is available on its current use, whether it be visits, rentals or accommodation.

The 1929 protection order is the only definite chronological landmark associated with this monument. It marks an official recognition of its heritage value, without specifying the periods of construction or the possible transformations that have occurred over the centuries. Available sources, including the Merimée and Monumentum Base, do not provide details of owners, architects or significant events related to the Genis House.

In the wider context of Mirepoix, a city known for its square and medieval heritage, the Maison Génis is one of several elements of a coherent architectural ensemble. These covered galleries, typical of the cities of the South-West, met practical needs, such as weather protection, while structuring the public space. Their preservation until the 20th century attests to their lasting importance in urban life.

No mention is made of historical characters or specific anecdotes related to this monument. Practical information, such as accessibility or services offered, is not documented in the sources consulted. Genis House remains a silent but significant testimony of Mirepoix's urban and commercial history.

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