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House à Toul en Meurthe-et-Moselle

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
9 février 1939
Registration Historic Monument
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Heritage classified

The facade and the cover on street: inscription by decree of 9 February 1939

Origin and history

The house located at 2 Michâtel Street in Toul (Meurthe-et-Moselle) was a historic monument whose inscription specifically concerned the facade and roof. The decree of protection dates from 9 February 1939, highlighting its architectural interest in the city centre of Toul, a town marked by a rich medieval and classical heritage. Today, the building is mentioned as destroyed, without specifying the causes or date of the disappearance.

The old houses of Toul, often built between the Middle Ages and the 19th century, reflected the urban and social organization of Lorraine. These houses, sometimes adorned with stone facades or wooden panels, served as houses for artisans, merchants or local notables. Their preservation, like that of this listed house, was intended to preserve the memory of constructive techniques and the living environment of past times.

The destruction of this monument illustrates the challenges of heritage conservation in the face of urban transformation or historical hazards.

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