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House à Bordeaux en Gironde

House

    19 Rue Georges Bonnac
    33000 Bordeaux
Private property
Crédit photo : JohnNewton8 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
15 novembre 1927
Registration Historic Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The façade and the roof (cad. KD 0083): inscription by decree of 15 November 1927

Origin and history

The house in Bordeaux, New Aquitaine, is a historic monument whose heritage value has been recognized by an official inscription. Although the details of its history and construction remain limited in the available sources, its architecture, including its facade and roof, was considered remarkable enough to be protected by ministerial decree. This protection, which occurred in 1927, underscores the importance of this building in the Bordeaux urban landscape, although the archives do not specify its original use or its possible exceptional occupants.

In the Bordeaux context of the early twentieth century, the houses of that time often reflected the architectural and social evolution of an expanding city, marked by its commercial and port role. Classified buildings, such as this house, demonstrate efforts to preserve heritage in the face of urban modernization. Their protection aims to preserve the memory of local construction techniques and artistic styles, while providing an overview of the lifestyles of the wealthy or bourgeois classes, often associated with this type of property in the city centre.

The location of this house, between the streets of Ares (old name) and Georges-Bonnac, suggests an integration into a potentially residential or mixed area, typical of Bordeaux urban planning.

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