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Master drapier-teintrier house, 13-15 Rue Lamauve in Rouen en Seine-Maritime

Patrimoine classé
Maison classée MH
Seine-Maritime

Master drapier-teintrier house, 13-15 Rue Lamauve in Rouen

    13-15 Rue Lamauve
    76000 Rouen

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Information non disponible - No character identified Sources insufficient to appoint an owner or artisan.

Origin and history

The master drapier-teintrier house, located at numbers 13-15 of the rue Lamauve in Rouen, is a building whose historical function is explicitly linked to textile activities. This type of building bears witness to the economic importance of sheet and dyeing trades in the region, especially in Rouen, a city known for its commercial dynamism from the medieval and modern times. In the Norman context, the houses of master craftsmen or merchants often reflected a social organization where professional and domestic activities coexisted under one roof.

Drapiers and dyers, key players in the local economy, were central to urban life. Their habitat, generally located in the heart of the city, provided easy access to workshops, markets and distribution networks. However, the precise architectural or historical details of this monument are not documented in the available sources.