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Spach House à Strasbourg dans le Bas-Rhin

Spach House

    16 Rue du Dôme
    67000 Strasbourg
Private property
Maison Spach
Maison Spach
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Maison Spach
Crédit photo : © Ralph Hammann - Wikimedia Commons - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
3e quart du XVIIIe siècle
Construction of house
2 juillet 1927
Classification of the façade
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Façade: by order of 2 July 1927

Key figures

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Origin and history

The Spach House is a civil building from the 3rd quarter of the 18th century, located in the heart of Strasbourg, in the Bas-Rhin department. Classified as historical monuments since 1927, it is distinguished by its facade, an architectural element protected by ministerial decree. Its location, at 18 rue du Dome, at the corner of the impasse of the Tiroir, makes it a witness to the Strasbourg urban planning of the modern era.

The classification of the façade in 1927 underlines its heritage value, reflecting the aesthetic and technical criteria of the eighteenth century in Alsace. Although the sources do not specify its original use, this type of bourgeois house was generally linked to the housing or commercial activities of local elites. Strasbourg, a commercial and intellectual city under the Ancien Régime, had many houses of this style, marked by the influence of French and German architectural currents.

No information is available on original owners, architects or specific events related to Spach House. The data are limited to its status as a historical monument and its precise location, without details of its social history or subsequent transformations. The Merimée database and online sources (Wikipedia, Monumentum) only confirm these facts.

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