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Adresse:Kleine Metzig (Petites Boucheries) (Strasbourg)/en

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4 rue de la Haute Montée

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Date de construction 1838 à 1840
Structure Halle

Date de démolition environ 1899

Date de construction 1900
Architecte Johann-Karl Ott
Gustave Oberthür
Sculpteur Alfred Marzolff
Structure Immeuble
Courant architectural Néo-Renaissance

Date de rénovation 2007
Structure Immeuble
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The Petites Boucheries

Built in 1901, the Petites Boucheries, or Small Abattoirs, were named after the building which they replaced. Architect Gustave Oberthur borrowed from both Gothic and German Renaissance styles and included façades with gables and onion-dome roofs, carvings from the mediaeval repertoire and two statues by Alfred Marzolff, one of Jacques Sturm (1489-1553), the city’s Stettmeister or chief magistrate, and the other of Daniel Specklin (1536-1589), a fellow architect and military engineer. The through-passage is decorated with a mosaic featuring a mosaic of the arms of Strasbourg1.  

Références

  1. Totem patrimoniaux (Strasbourg), 2020, traduction Ville de Strasbourg
  2. Archives 809W281