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Petit Hôtel de Fourcy - Paris 4th

Patrimoine classé
Hotel particulier classé
Paris

Petit Hôtel de Fourcy - Paris 4th

    6 Rue de Fourcy
    75004 Paris
Petit Hôtel de Fourcy - Paris 4ème
Petit Hôtel de Fourcy - Paris 4ème
Petit Hôtel de Fourcy - Paris 4ème
Petit Hôtel de Fourcy - Paris 4ème
Petit Hôtel de Fourcy - Paris 4ème
Petit Hôtel de Fourcy - Paris 4ème
Petit Hôtel de Fourcy - Paris 4ème
Petit Hôtel de Fourcy - Paris 4ème
Petit Hôtel de Fourcy - Paris 4ème
Petit Hôtel de Fourcy - Paris 4ème
Petit Hôtel de Fourcy - Paris 4ème
Petit Hôtel de Fourcy - Paris 4ème
Petit Hôtel de Fourcy - Paris 4ème
Petit Hôtel de Fourcy - Paris 4ème
Petit Hôtel de Fourcy - Paris 4ème
Petit Hôtel de Fourcy - Paris 4ème

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIIe siècle
Construction of hotel
29 mars 1928
Ramp classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Origin and history

The Petit Hôtel de Fourcy is a building located in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, specifically at 6 rue de Fourcy. This monument, built in the 17th century, is an example of civil architecture of this time in the capital. Although little detailed information is available on its history, it is recognized as a Historic Monument, especially for its interior decorative elements.

The wrought iron staircase of the Petit Hôtel de Fourcy was classified by order of 29 March 1928, which is a testament to its heritage value. This type of protection highlights the artistic and historical importance of this architectural element. The building, located in an iconic district of Paris, reflects the style and construction techniques of the 17th century.

At the time of its construction, Paris was an expanding city, marked by a refined residential architecture for the aristocracy and the rising bourgeoisie. Private hotels, such as the Petit Hôtel de Fourcy, served as urban residences for wealthy families and played an important social role in the social life of the capital. These buildings were often decorated with neat decorative elements, such as wrought iron ramps, symbols of prestige and craftsmanship.

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