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House à Richelieu en Indre-et-Loire

House

    7 Place des Religieuses
    37120 Richelieu
Private property

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1631-1642 (période estimée)
Creation of the city of Richelieu
9 juin 1932
Front protection
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facade and roof: inscription by decree of 9 June 1932

Key figures

Cardinal de Richelieu - Urban project sponsor Initiator of the model city.
Jacques Lemercier - Chief Architect Designer of urban plans.

Origin and history

The house of Richelieu is part of an ambitious urban project launched by Cardinal de Richelieu, who wanted to transform his native village into a model city. The plans were designed by architect Jacques Lemercier, known for his work on the Château de Richelieu. This project includes ditches, a fortified enclosure, monumental doors and a network of symmetrical streets lined with aligned houses, reflecting the order and grandeur ideals of the era.

The town of Richelieu, with its geometrical layout, embodies the classic 17th century urban planning in France. The facades and roofs of certain houses, including the one located 9 Place des Religieuses, were protected as early as 1932 by an inscription under the title of Historical Monuments. This heritage bears witness to the cardinal's desire to create a city to his image, combining architectural prestige and functionality.

The exact address of this house, 9 place of the Religious, corresponds to an emblematic place of this urban plan. Although current GPS coordinates suggest a close location (11 place des Religieuses), the building remains a representative example of the architectural harmony sought by Lemercier. However, the accuracy of its historical location is limited, as can be seen from available data.

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