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House vaulted on cellar in Champagney dans le Doubs

Patrimoine classé
Maison classée MH

House vaulted on cellar in Champagney

    1 Chemin de l'Église
    25170 Champagney
Ownership of the municipality
Crédit photo : JGS25 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIe siècle
Construction of the monument
17 juin 1992
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

House vaulted on Cellar (Box C 45): inscription by order of 17 June 1992

Origin and history

The vaulted house on cellar of Champagney is a 16th century civil building, located in the commune of Champagney, in the Doubs department (25). This monument is representative of the rural constructions of the Renaissance in Franche-Comté, with its architectural characteristics as the vault on cellar, typical of the peasant or bourgeois houses of the time. Its listing in the Historical Monuments Inventory in 1992 demonstrates its local and regional heritage importance.

The building, owned by the municipality, is identified under cadastral reference C 45. Its exact address, 1 Way of the Church, is documented in the Merimée base, although the accuracy of its location is considered mediocre (note of 5/10). The vaulted house on the cellar embodies a modest but significant architectural heritage, reflecting the lifestyles and construction techniques of the Franche-Comté in the 16th century, a period marked by economic and social transformations.

The inscription of this monument by decree of 17 June 1992 underlines its historical and architectural value. Although available sources (Monumentum, internal data) do not specify its current use, this type of building could serve both as a dwelling and as a storage space, playing a central role in the daily lives of rural communities. The Creative Commons license associated with the monument photo (JGS25 credit) facilitates its dissemination and cultural enhancement.

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