Construction of house XVe siècle (≈ 1550)
Estimated construction period of the building.
13 mars 1945
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 13 mars 1945 (≈ 1945)
Registration of the façade and roof.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Façade sur rue et Roof : inscription by decree of 13 March 1945
Origin and history
The house at 11 rue des Trois-Sonnettes in Le Mans is a 15th-century building. This monument, typical of medieval civil architecture, is distinguished by its street façade and roof, protected by a decree of inscription in 1945. Its location in the historic centre of Le Mans reflects the urban planning of this period, marked by narrow alleys and stone or wood-paned constructions.
The classification of this house as a Historic Monument in 1945 underscores its heritage importance. The protected elements, i.e. the façade and the roof, testify to construction techniques and architectural styles in vogue in the 15th century in the region. Although the sources do not specify its original use, this type of building could serve as a bourgeois dwelling, artisanal workshop or trade, reflecting the urban life of the time.
The location of the house, in the city of Le Mans in Sarthe, is part of a historical context marked by the development of cities after the Hundred Years War. At that time, the region, then integrated into the Duchy of Anjou, experienced an economic and demographic recovery. Medieval houses like this played a central role in everyday life, often hosting mixed activities (housing and work) and contributing to the social structure of neighbourhoods.
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