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Houses dans les Ardennes

Houses

    49 Rue de la République
    08000 Charleville-Mézières
Private property; owned by a private company
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Crédit photo : NEUVENS Francis - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
30 avril 1936
Classification of statues
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The four statues (with their niches) located on the facades: classification by decree of 30 April 1936

Origin and history

The houses at numbers 16 to 19 and 44 to 47 on Rue de la République in Charleville-Mézières are remarkable for their facades adorned with four statues, protected by a classification under the Historical Monuments. This protection order, dated April 30, 1936, highlights the heritage value of these architectural elements, although their exact origin and creative context remain poorly documented in available sources.

These buildings, now privately owned or owned, illustrate an urban heritage typical of the cities of north-eastern France. Their location in the city centre, in a major artery such as Rue de la République, suggests a historical role in the commercial or residential life of Charleville-Mézières. The statues, embedded in the facades, may reflect local artistic influences or symbols related to the city's history, although their precise meaning is not explained.

The Greater East region, and in particular the Ardennes, has had a history marked by intense cultural and economic exchanges, especially in the 19th and 20th centuries. Bourgeois or commercial houses, like these, were often decorated with decorative elements to display social status or prosperity. Their preservation today reflects the attention paid to this heritage, despite a GPS location deemed poor (specification noted 5/10) in the official databases.

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