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Houses, in Montferrand à Clermont-Ferrand dans le Puy-de-Dôme

Houses, in Montferrand

    15 Rue de la Rodade
    63100 Clermont-Ferrand
Private property
Crédit photo : Basvb - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVe siècle
Construction of ground floor
Fin XVe - début XVIe siècle
Construction of floors
22 février 1954
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Façades sur rue and corresponding roofs, including the narrow facade between numbers 17 and 19: inscription by decree of 22 February 1954

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Origin and history

The houses located on Rue de la Rodade in Montferrand (now Clermont-Ferrand) date mainly from the 15th century for their ground floor and from the late 15th – early 16th century for their floors. Their alignment features five arched shopping bays in basket coves, decorated with prismatic mouldings based on similar bases. Four of these berries still retain their original decorations, while the one of the 15bis has lost its mouldings, probably destroyed. These openings were once home to missing vices, typical of medieval shops.

The fourth bay is distinguished by a wooden portal with two thick vantals, embellished by a wrought iron impactor in the shape of a ring and a lock plate in the heart. A coiled console adorns the upper part of the woodwork. On the first floor of n°17, a narrow cross-sectional window, rising above the arch of the ground floor, features a lintel and ground leggings, similar to those of commercial bays. With its salient support, a carved badge carries relief initials, a possible witness to a former owner or craftsman.

These houses were classified as Historic Monument by decree of 22 February 1954, protecting their facades on street and roof, as well as a narrow facade between numbers 17 and 19. Their architecture illustrates the transition between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, with careful decorative elements reflecting the commercial activity of Montferrand, then distinct town of Clermont before their fusion in 1630.

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