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House à Metz en Moselle

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    63 Place Saint Louis
    57000 Metz
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Crédit photo : Fab5669 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
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24 octobre 1929
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
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Heritage classified

Facades and arcades: inscription by order of 24 October 1929

Origin and history

The house at 63 Place Saint-Louis in Metz is a historic monument whose remarkable elements, namely facades and arcades, were inscribed by ministerial decree on October 24, 1929. This building illustrates the city's civil architectural heritage, marked by particular attention to the details of its exterior structure.

Metz, a city in the Grand Est region and formerly integrated with Lorraine, has a rich historical and cultural heritage. Arcade houses, like this one, were often places of commerce or housing in the heart of medieval and modern urban centres. Their preservation reflects the importance attached to the conservation of the built environment, reflecting the lifestyles and social exchanges of the time.

The precise location of this monument, confirmed by GPS coordinates and official address, makes it a point of interest in the urban fabric of Metz. Place Saint-Louis, where it is located, is an emblematic space of the city, often associated with commercial and social activities. Registration as a Historic Monument guarantees its protection and enhancement for future generations.

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