Front protection 1926 (≈ 1926)
Registration by ministerial decree as Historical Monument.
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Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Façades: inscription by order of 23 October 1926
Origin and history
The houses located at 13 and 15 Place des Vosges in Epinal constitute an architectural complex recognized as a Historical Monument. Their particularity lies in their facades, which were officially protected by ministerial decree in 1926. This inscription bears witness to their heritage value in the urban landscape of Epinal, prefecture town of Vosges in the region Grand Est (formerly Lorraine). Their precise location, confirmed by the Merimée bases and GPS coordinates, places them in the city center, on an emblematic square bearing the name of the department.
The absence of specific historical details in the available sources does not allow to trace their construction or architectural evolution. However, their protection in 1926 suggests that they represent a characteristic example of the bourgeois or commercial habitat of the eighteenth or nineteenth centuries, periods when Epinal, then in Lorraine, had an urban development linked to its administrative role and to the local industry (printing, textiles). These houses, like many similar buildings, were to house mixed activities: housing, shops or workshops, reflecting the economic and social life of the city at that time.
Today, their status as a historical monument makes them key elements of the epinal heritage. Although the practical information (visit, current use) is not specified, its central location and protection make it an identity landmark for residents and visitors. The Creative Commons license associated with their photo also indicates a documentary and tourist interest for this site, typical of the preserved Lorrain city centres.
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