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House à Rouen en Seine-Maritime

House

    80 Quai du Havre
    76000 Rouen
Ownership of a private company
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Crédit photo : HaguardDuNord (talk) - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
Premier tiers du XIXe siècle
Construction of building
27 octobre 1953
Registration for historical monuments
Années 1960-1970
Escape from demolition
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Façades on the wharf and on the boulevard and corresponding roofs: inscription by order of 27 October 1953

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Origin and history

The Hotel des Sauvages is an iconic building located in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, listed as a historical monument since 1953. Built in the first third of the 19th century, it illustrates the plan of alignment of the constructions along the Seine. This building, spared by the post-Second World War demolitions and the 1960s-1970s, retains a southern façade marked by four cariatids representing Indians, symbols of the exchanges with the New World.

The building consists of a ground floor decorated with cariatids, a noble floor and an attic floor. Its location at the 80 quai du Havre and 2 boulevard des Belges make it a vestige of the Rouennais architectural heritage linked to the harbour history. The facades on the wharf and boulevard, as well as the corresponding roofs, were protected by decree in 1953.

The Hotel des Sauvages bears witness to the importance of transatlantic trade for Rouen in the 19th century. The cariatids, a rare decorative element, recall journeys to the Americas and the influence of maritime exchanges on local architecture. Today, privately owned, the building remains a preserved example of the urban planning of that time.

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