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Property (vestiges de L'eccentric Moulins) à Dunkerque dans le Nord

Property (vestiges de L'eccentric Moulins)

    59 Rue André Chénier
    59240 Dunkerque
Private property

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1939
Construction of dancing
20 décembre 1988
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The fence (cf. A 2592) : entry by order of 20 December 1988

Key figures

François Reynaert - Entrepreneur and designer Creator, builder and director of dance.

Origin and history

The remains of L'eccentric Moulins, located in Dunkirk, are the last testimonies of an iconic Dancing built in 1939. This establishment, designed by François Reynaert, an entrepreneur and decorator from Rosendaël, was designed to animate the eccentric district, of which he was also the promoter. The building and its fence, inscribed in the Historical Monuments in 1988, reflect the architectural audacity and festive spirit of the era.

François Reynaert, a versatile figure, combined the roles of inventor, public works entrepreneur and designer of this place of entertainment. His project was part of a dynamic of urban modernization, combining architectural innovation and cultural ambition. Today's protected remains, including the fence and the caisse building, recall the importance of this place in the pre-war social life of Turkey.

The partial listing of the site in 1988 underscores its heritage value, although its current location (63 rue André-Chénier) is only approximative, with a geo-localized accuracy deemed a priori satisfactory. This monument illustrates the legacy of the 1930s, a period marked by the rise of urban recreation and the emergence of places dedicated to nightlife in France.

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