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Maison Saré à Strasbourg dans le Bas-Rhin

Maison Saré

    17 Rue du Dôme
    67000 Strasbourg
Ownership of the municipality
Maison Saré
Maison Saré
Maison Saré
Maison Saré
Maison Saré
Maison Saré
Maison Saré
Maison Saré
Crédit photo : Schlosser Saunal - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
3e quart du XVIIIe siècle
Construction of house
29 juillet 1927
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Façade: by order of 29 July 1927

Origin and history

The Saré House is a historic monument located in the heart of Strasbourg, in the Bas-Rin department. Built during the 3rd quarter of the 18th century, it embodies the civil architectural heritage of this period, marked by a sober and elegant style typical of Alsace under French influence. The building is distinguished by its façade, classified as historical monuments since 1927, reflecting the importance attached to the preservation of the old building from the beginning of the twentieth century.

Located at 17 rue du Dome, this house is located in a central area of Strasbourg, close to the cathedral and the political and religious institutions of the time. His official classification, issued by ministerial decree on 29 July 1927, specifically concerns his facade, emphasizing its heritage and aesthetic value. Today, the Saré house remains a tangible testimony of the Strasbourg urban planning of the 18th century, when the city, then under French domination, experienced a notable economic and cultural development.

The property of the house Saré belongs to the municipality of Strasbourg, which guarantees its conservation and integration into the local heritage development circuits. Although the available sources (Wikipedia, Monumentum) do not specify its current use (visits, rentals, etc.), its status as a listed monument makes it a key element of the historic Strasbourg landscape, alongside other protected buildings in the city and the Lower Rhine.

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