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House Porcher à Mirepoix dans l'Ariège

House Porcher

    13 Place Maréchal Leclerc
    09500 Mirepoix
Private property

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
25 juin 1929
Registration for Historic Monuments
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Heritage classified

Covered gallery: inscription by order of 25 June 1929

Origin and history

The Porcher House is part of an iconic architectural ensemble of Mirepoix, known as Les Couverts. These houses with covered galleries, typical of medieval or post-medieval cities in southern France, form a semi-public sheltered space. Their wooden and stone structure reflects the traditional construction techniques of the region, adapted to the commercial and social needs of the past.

The covered gallery of the Maison Porcher was officially recognized and protected by an inscription under the Historical Monuments on 25 June 1929. This classification underscores its heritage importance, although the exact origins of its construction remain unspecified in the available sources. Located on the Place du Maréchal Leclerc, this house is part of an urban fabric marked by the medieval and modern history of Mirepoix, a city known for its covered space and its dynamic commercial past.

The geographical data associated with this monument indicate a location in the Ariège department in the Occitanie region (formerly Midi-Pyrénées). The exact address, 14 Place du Maréchal Leclerc, corresponds to a central place of Mirepoix, reflecting the integration of these buildings into the daily and economic life of the city. No additional information is available on the specific uses of Porcher House (housing, commerce, etc.) or its possible historic owners.

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