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Villa Chapuis in Saint-Genis-Laval dans le Rhône

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine de vilégiature
Villa
Rhône

Villa Chapuis in Saint-Genis-Laval

    45 Avenue Georges-Clemenceau
    69230 Saint-Genis-Laval
Crédit photo : Dominique Robert - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
21 avril 1986
Historical Monument
4e quart du XIXe siècle
Construction of the villa
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and roofs; room on the ground floor with its ceiling decorated with alternating bolts; the entrance hall and stairwell; the living room and the winter garden with their decor (cad. AW 19): inscription by decree of 21 April 1986

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Origin and history

Villa Chapuis, located in Saint-Genis-Laval in the Rhône department (region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes), is a typical example of bourgeois architecture of the 4th quarter of the 19th century. This monument is distinguished by its facades and roofs, as well as protected interior elements, such as a ceiling decorated with fans, a vestibule, a stairwell, a living room and a winter garden. These spaces, inscribed by ministerial decree in 1986, reflect the refinement of the residences of that time, combining aesthetics and functionality.

The villa is now owned by the municipality of Saint-Genis-Laval. Its official address, 45 avenue Georges-Clemenceau, corresponds to a location deemed satisfactory a priori (note 6/10), although GPS coordinates confirm this situation. The lack of details on its current use (visits, rentals, guest rooms) leaves a mystery about its accessibility, but its status as a Historic Monument guarantees its preservation.

The protected elements of Villa Chapuis, such as the living room or the winter garden with their decor, illustrate the influence of the decorative arts of the late 19th century. This period, marked by architectural eclecticism and a pronounced taste for ornaments, is reflected in the interior details of the villa. The fan ceiling, for example, reflects a search for symmetry and elegance, characteristic of the affluent homes of the time.

The protection of the villa by the Historical Monuments in 1986 underlines its heritage importance. This decree covers not only facades and roofs, but also precise interior spaces, highlighting their artistic and historical value. The villa is thus part of the Lyon architectural landscape, where the 19th century bourgeois residences constitute a major heritage, reflecting the opulence and economic dynamism of the region at that time.

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