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Saturday 21 September, 14:30Passed
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Free event. Registration not required.
September 2024
Saturday 21
14:30 - 16:00
Accessible to the motor impaired

Maison de la Région Sud-Alsace

4 avenue du Général Leclerc, 68100 Mulhouse
  • Haut-Rhin
  • Grand Est

Explore the transformations of a postal sorting center during a conference

Come and discover the eventful history of the building and its transformations until today through a conference given by Elisabeth Paillard, researcher at the Regional Inventory Service, Rég…
Saturday 21 September, 14:30Passed
Conditions
Free event. Registration not required.
© Région Grand Est - Inventaire Général / Elisabeth Paillard

Come and discover the eventful history of the building and its transformations until today through a conference given by Elisabeth Paillard, researcher in the Inventory and Heritage department, Grand Est Region.
The duration of the conference is 1h30.

Types d'événement
Conférence
Thèmes 2024
Patrimoines des itinéraires, des réseaux et des connexions
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Gratuit
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About the location

Maison de la Région Sud-Alsace
4 avenue du Général Leclerc, 68100 Mulhouse
  • Haut-Rhin
  • Grand Est
The first plans of the building were drawn in 1913 by the architect of the Imperial Post, Ernst Haacke. Built in 1918, the site was used by the Reichpost and then taken over by the French Post Office after the war. The body was destroyed during the Second World War, but was never rebuilt.
This neo-baroque style building influenced by neo-regionalism was rehabilitated in 2014 by a Mulhouse architectural firm (DRLW), to accommodate the Regional Council’s Southern Alsace territorial agency.
Tags
Première participation, Architecture civile publique, Édifice industriel, scientifique et technique, Patrimoine ferroviaire, des transports et du génie civil
© Région Grand Est - Inventaire Général / Christian Creutz