Wooden House of Mâcon

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The Wooden House of Mâcon is a famous late medieval timber-framed building in Mâcon, France, noted for its richly carved façade and historical significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
timber-framed house
tourist attraction
approximateConstructionPeriod 15th century
architecturalStyle late medieval architecture
timber framing
category Houses in Saône-et-Loire
Medieval architecture in France
Timber-framed buildings in France
country France
era Middle Ages
late medieval period
façadeType street-facing carved wooden façade
function urban dwelling
hasCulturalValue symbol of medieval Mâcon
hasPart carved façade
timber frame
hasQuality late medieval
ornate
richly carved
hasTouristInformation on-site plaque or sign
heritageStatus local heritage site
imageSubject photographs of Mâcon’s historic center
isFamousFor decorative wooden sculptures on façade
isFamousIn Mâcon NERFINISHED
isPartOf historic center of Mâcon NERFINISHED
languageOfLocalSignage French
locatedIn Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Mâcon NERFINISHED
Saône-et-Loire NERFINISHED
locatedOn street in the historic center of Mâcon
materialUsed timber
wood
near Saône River NERFINISHED
notableFor late medieval origin
richly carved façade
timber-framed construction
preservationStatus well preserved
region eastern France
roofMaterial tile
significance historical significance
subjectOf local tourist brochures
photographic documentation of medieval houses in France
touristAttractionIn Mâcon NERFINISHED
usedAs residential building
visitorType heritage enthusiasts
tourists

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Mâcon hasLandmark Wooden House of Mâcon