Construction of the pavilion 2e quart du XIXe siècle (≈ 1937)
Construction period of the commercial building.
4 avril 1993
Registration for Historic Monuments
Registration for Historic Monuments 4 avril 1993 (≈ 1993)
Protection of facades and blankets.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Fronts and blankets (Box AE 268) : inscription by decree of 2 April 1993
Key figures
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Origin and history
The Badat Pavilion is an iconic commercial building located in downtown Saint-Denis, on the island of La Réunion. Built during the 2nd quarter of the 19th century, it is located at the intersection of the streets of Paris and Marshal-Leclerc. This pavilion once formed a common property with the villa Déramond-Barre, emphasizing its importance in the local architectural heritage. Its style reflects the influence of the urban constructions of that period in the French colonies.
The Badat Pavilion has been included in the additional inventory of Historic Monuments since 4 April 1993. This protection specifically concerns its facades and covers, which are recognized for their heritage value. The building is part of a larger urban complex, reflecting the architectural and commercial evolution of Saint-Denis in the 19th century. Its strategic location makes it a landmark in the urban landscape.
Available sources, including Wikipedia and Monumentum, indicate that the Badat Pavilion is a key part of the Reunion heritage. Although its current use is not specified, its inscription in the Historical Monuments guarantees its preservation. The building is associated with the Villa Déramond-Barre, strengthening its anchor in local history and its role in the collective memory of Saint-Denis.
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