Control of the three fountains 1770 (≈ 1770)
City Council decision to embellish Montpellier.
1773
Attribution to Jean Louis Journet
Attribution to Jean Louis Journet 1773 (≈ 1773)
Sculptor chosen to make the fountain.
1775
Date engraved on the fountain
Date engraved on the fountain 1775 (≈ 1775)
Probably its completion or inauguration.
1776
Installation of the fountain
Installation of the fountain 1776 (≈ 1776)
Implementation of the Stewardship.
9 juillet 1926
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 9 juillet 1926 (≈ 1926)
Official protection by ministerial decree.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Fountain of the Prefecture: inscription by order of 9 July 1926
Key figures
Jean Louis Journet - Sculptor
Author of the fountain, native of the Vigan.
Origin and history
The Fountain de la Préfecture de Montpellier is part of a set of three monumental fountains commissioned in 1770 by the Conseil de Ville. Destined to adorn the Place de l'Intendance (presentplace Chabaneau), it was entrusted to the sculptor Jean Louis Journet, originally from the Vigan, in 1773. The work, installed in 1776, bears the date of 1775 engraved on its structure, reflecting its completion or consecration.
Jean Louis Journet, a local artist, made this fountain in a characteristic 18th century style, marked by sober and elegant classicism. The order was part of a desire for urban beautification, typical of French cities under the Ancien Régime, where fountains were used as much for water supply as for demonstration of municipal power.
Classified as a Historical Monument by decree of 9 July 1926, the fountain is now owned by the commune of Montpellier. Its location, on the present Chabaneau Square, makes it a central element of the city's architectural heritage, testifying to the urban and artistic history of the Occitanie region under the Old Regime.
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