Classification as Historic Monuments 24 mai 2024 (≈ 2024)
Integration by decree into the National Domain.
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Heritage classified
This building is part of the National Estate of the Palace of Versailles established by Decree No. 2024-472 of 24 May 2024. The interior parts were classified as historic monuments in full and automatically by this decree.
Origin and history
The land on the plain of the Mortemets is located in the commune of Versailles, Île-de-France. They belong to the Domaine national du château de Versailles, a heritage complex of major importance in France. Their precise location, assessed as fair (note 5/10), places them near postal code 78000, with an approximate GPS address: 9000 Les Mortemets.
The site was incorporated into the Domaine national de Versailles by Decree No. 2024-472 of 24 May 2024. The Decree classified all the interior parts of the building as historical monuments, giving them full legal protection. No additional information is available on their historical use, architecture or specific role prior to that date.
The available data do not indicate whether the land is open to the public or whether it houses services such as guided tours or rentals. Their recent inclusion in the National Domain suggests a desire for heritage preservation, but their exact function (agricultural, landscape, memorial) is not documented in the sources consulted. Their name, "Mortemets", could evoke a past linked to tragic events or an ancient toponymy, without this being confirmed.