– Thoissey – cloister of the former Ursuline convent.
Period: 18th century.
The cloister of the XVIIIe century represents the importance of the convent in the construction of the city and testifies to the importance of female religious congregations during the modern period.
Inscription as a historical monument July 21, 2023 the former cloister of the convent of the Ursulines of Thoissey built in the eighteenth century (the courtyard, the three galleries and the facades that surround it). Old Protection: Registration on 20 May 1980 parts of the former Ursuline convent.
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- Sauvagny - castle of Vareinne -
Period: 14th; 17th; 18th; 19th centuries.
The Château de la Vareinne is a representative example of the Bourbonnais estates, built up over time and retaining remarkable historical testimonies, particularly those relating to childhood and the presence of scouts and the Scouts' school.
inscription as a historic monument on 23 March 2023 the castle in its entirety with its commons and moat.
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- Tréteau – château de la Motte-Vesset
Period: 14th to 19th centuries
The castle forms a coherent, harmonious and very well preserved, representative of the Bourbonnais domains constituted from the Middle Ages until the nineteenth century.
Listed as Historic Monuments on July 20, 2023 the castle in its entirety with its commons, its courtyards, its park, its driveway, its dovecote, its fishery, its motte castrale and its ground of plate.
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- Tournon-sur-Rhône - Castle -
Period: 16th and 19th centuries
The castle has a rich historical ensemble based on the rock of the old village on the edge of the Rhône.
inscription as a historic monument le 5 January 2023 all parts of the castle of Tournon-sur-Rhône not yet protected as historical monuments, including all built elements, courtyards and terraces, masonry supports, cellars and passages of the parcels concerned, as well as the parcels themselves-even, with the exception of the town hall rebuilt after the Second World War, remaining alone outside the historic monument inscription. The spaces occupied by the former court and the housing of the guardian, excluded from the previous protections, are incorporated into the set now protected in full as historical monuments
old protections: classification of facades and roofs of the castle on 12 July 1937, classification of the interior of the castle with the exception of the parts occupied by the court and the housing of the guardian.
on March 28, 1938 ; filing of the castle postern oak studded gate on 1 March 1960
- Montpezat-sous-Bauzon - Côte du Pal
Period: 17th-18th centuries
Place witness of the history of exchanges between the lower Rhone valley and the Massif Central.
Inscription as a historical monument November 23, 2023 the causeway of the Côte du Pal, whose origin dates back to the development carried out between 1680 and 1740, as well as the walls that support it, following the route of the Chemin vicinal n° 3, of the locality known as La Croisette.
- Montpezat-sous-Bauzon - Croix du Pal
Period: 17th-18th centuries
This cross is a historical marker of the landscape of the Col du Pal, at the top of the Côte du Pal
Inscription as a historical monument on 10 January 2024 of the Croix du Pal, located at the Col du Pal.
- Grenoble - Town hall- 3rd quarter of 20th century Period: 1965-1967
This major work by the architect Maurine Novarina, in collaboration with Jean Prouvé and Joseph-André Motte, is a remarkable example of total art for contemporary medieval architecture
inscription as a historic monument on January 25, 2023 of the city hall in its entirety, including the building and the two forecourt on the Mistral Park and Jean Pain Boulevard.
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- Val de Virieu - Castle -
Period: 11th-18th century with 20th century restorations.
inscription as a historic monument on 27 February 2023 the castle of Virieu in its entirety: the castle of Virieu with the staircase overlooking the west terrace, the forecourt, the entrance towers, the west and south parterres, the retaining walls of the terraces and protected plots, the dovecote, and the main axis including the tree path extending from the forecourt and the remains of the park with parcels 263, 264, 265, 271 and 301; facades and roofs of all the buildings of the annex buildings associated with the castle with the exception of the hangar adjoining the building housing the Galoche Museum.
inscription of the facades and roofs of the castle of Virieu on March 9, 1965, and inscription of the forecourt, entrance towers, terrace retaining walls and of the dovecote on 17 July 1990.
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- Rovon - Saint Peter’s Church
Period: 12th, 15th, 17th, 19th centuries
The church of Saint-Pierre is of great historical and artistic interest because of the quality and originality of the painted decors brought to light.
Listed as Historic Monuments on June 30, 2023of Saint Peter’s Church in its entirety.
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- La Pacaudière – Le Petit Louvre
Period: very early sixteenth century, painted decorations sixteenth and seventeenth century (?), fireplaces and stucco eighteenth century.
The castle has, from the point of view of history and art, a public interest because of the quality of its Renaissance architecture and its painted interior decorations, testifying to the establishment of the first post houses of the modern period, and the exceptional preservation of a rich collection of graffiti traced on its walls during the second quarter of the sixteenth century.
historic monument inscription on 9 June 2023 the Petit Louvre post house, in its entirety including the soil of plots AB 266 and AB 267
old protections: 23 July 1932 classification of facades and roofs as historical monuments; July 2, 2020 inscription of the Petit Louvre for all parts not yet classified, as well as the plots on which it is located.
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- Montbrison – 23 rue Martin Bernard.
Period: late 16th to late 18th centuries.
The northern part of the building has a lot of historical and architectural interest because of its quality of execution and its link with the neighboring house (House of Lions listed as a historical monument) with which it is a constituent part.
Listed as Historic Monuments on July 20, 2023 of the staircase on courtyard with its loggia of the house located 23 rue Martin Bernard, the facade on courtyard with its gallery that extend them and all the elements masonry, including those integrated into the masonry, the sloping roof on courtyard and covering the elements listed, as well as the north wall of the building, adjoining and constituting the house of the Lions
Old Protection: registration on 29 December 1949 of the staircase in the courtyard of the building sis 23 rue Martin Bernard.
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- Montbrison - House called house Latour
Period: XIIIe-XIVe centuries
The Latour house retains painted decorations executed at the end of the thirteenth century or at the very beginning of the fourteenth century. An architectural and historical link with the former Deanery Hall or Hall of the States of Forez known as the Hall of La Diana is noteworthy.
Listed as Historic Monuments on September 28, 2023 of the house in full as well as its portions of plate.
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- Pouilly-sous-Charlieu – Château du Poyet
Period: 18th century for the most part.
The castle is a representative building in the corpus of small mansions built in the eighteenth century.
Listed as Historic Monuments on July 20, 2023 of the castle in its entirety and its entire domain (common facades and roofs, fences, aisle of honor, gardens, hydraulic system, moat, terraces and buttresses, greenhouse, bridge and other masonry elements)
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- Saint-Chamond - Canal de l'aqueduc du Gier
Antiquity
This canal is an integral and inseparable part of the major civil engineering work that constitutes the aqueduct of the Gier.
Listed as Historic Monuments on September 28, 2023 of the canal and the land corresponding to the archaeological presumption zone
- Saint-Haon-le-Châtel - city wall
Period: XIIIth-XIVth
Listed as Historic Monuments on September 28, 2023all the ramparts and towers of the old town.
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- Nonette-Orsonnette – Saint-Nicolas Church
Period: 12th/ 14th/ 15th centuries
This church has, from the point of view of history and art, a public interest, as a building particularly representative of the architectural transformation of churches in Auvergne from the twelfth to the fifteenth century, remarkable, not only by the carved program of the western portal already classified, but also by the architectural quality of the south portal and its gothic porch, the ornamentation of the choir and the lateral foundation chapel, and by the quality of the conception of the neo-Gothic bell tower built at the turn of the 20th century giving this church a structuring role in the landscape of the castral village of Nonette.
Historic Monument Classification June 30, 2023 of the Church of St. Nicholas in its entirety March 30, 1976, March 30, 1976 of the church in its entirety with the exception of the listed western portal.
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- Métropole de Lyon – LYON 02 – Gare de Lyon-Perrache Switch Station
Period: 1930-2000
From the point of view of history and art, the switch station is of interest because of its representativeness in terms of the history of techniques and its position as a milestone in Lyon’s railway heritage.
inscription as a historic monument on 23 March 2023all of the switch station containing its entire engineering facility.
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- Azolette – Château du Cros
Period: 1899
The house has Art Nouveau decorations and modern fittings for the Belle Epoque.
Listed as Historic Monuments on July 21, 2023 of the castle in its entirety.
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- Alix - Saint-Denis Church
Period: 1768-1769
Its original architecture of 1768 and subsequent developments associated it with the signatures of prestigious artists in the nineteenth century.
Listed as Historic Monuments on September 28, 2023 all unclassified parts of the church including facades and roofs, accesses, granaries, bell tower, west choir, sacristy and crypt as well as the plot on which the church stands.
Other Protection: ranking on 29 August 1984 the central rotunda and the old part of the nave of the former convent chapel.
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- Chabenière - Saint-Didier Church
Period: 1868-1871
Exceptional quality of its decors and fittings, works and iconographic programs still complete and signed by several artists mainly around 1871 and the last third of the nineteenth century.
Listed as Historic Monuments on September 28, 2023, in its entirety, of the church and its plate.
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- Metropolis of Lyon - Lyon 8th - prototype island of the city of the United States
Period: 20th century
This block is a major milestone in the history of social housing in France, both in the design and materiality of the three buildings that compose it, as well as in the urban structure of the framework they establish.
Listed as Historic Monuments on September 28, 2023 the facades and roofs of the three buildings that make up the island, as well as the common areas of each of the buildings: entrance halls, stairwells (with the exception of the elevators), landing doors and the BI 66 plot on which it is located.
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- Theizé - Rochebonne Castle
Period: medieval and modern
Many architectural and decorative elements are still present in the building.
Listed as Historic Monuments on October 17, 2023 of the castle in its entirety and its plots of plate, facades and roofs of the commons: castle, northern ramp located on parcel no. 967, south wing, old terraces East on number 1088, no. 1017 house excluded and no. 1091, courtyard and press, former garden and forecourt West of the Chapel. Old Protection: partial inscription of the castle (facades, staircase) on 21 December 1984.
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- Barby – La Bâtie Castle -
Period: 13th-19th centuries.
The Château de la Batie is of interest because of the interest of all the elements of the building as significant remains of the defensive layout and residential developments, as well as its interiors, including the rare Gallo-Roman mosaicsRoman remains of the villa of Mérand.
inscription as a historic monument on 27 February 2023, in its entirety, of the Château de Barby, with its right-of-way, the retaining walls and the structure contained in parcel 169.
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- Aix-les-Bains Villa Saint James
Period: 1891-1893
High quality and originality of the painted decorations particularly well preserved and representative of Aix holiday resorts.
Inscription as a historical monument on December 6, 2023, the facade and roofs of the Villa Saint-James, as well as the entrance hall, the vestibule giving on the staircase, the stairwell to the top floor, as well as the painted ceiling of the dining room and bedroom of the first apartment.
- Vallorcine - house-museum of Barberine -
Period: 18th/ 19th century
This house is an authentic and unique testimony of the traditional vallorcin habitat, with the preservation of the characteristic division of its interior space, and that it expresses all the know-how of the agro-societyold pastoral specific to the Vallorcin territory.
historic monument inscription January 5, 2023 of the house-museum of Barberine.
- La Forclaz - Saint-Pierre Church
Period: 1829, 1961
Inscription as a historical monument on 6 December 2023 of the whole church.
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