Registration for Historic Monuments 1990 (≈ 1990)
Official protection of the archaeological site.
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Heritage classified
Site of the Drailant Tower (Box AD 9): Registration by decree of 16 July 1990
Origin and history
The Draillant Tower is an archaeological site in the commune of Perrignier, Haute-Savoie. This monument, although little documented, is recognized for its local heritage importance. It was listed as historic monuments in 1990, reflecting its historical and cultural value to the region.
The site is located precisely at 46 Chemin des Battoirs, in the hamlet of Draillant, on the commune of Perrignier. The Haute-Savoie, where this monument is located, is a region marked by a rich history, particularly linked to its medieval past and its strategic role in the Alps. Fortified towers and sites were often key to the defence and organization of local territories.
The absence of detailed sources on the construction period or initial use of the tower limits the understanding of its precise role. However, such monuments were generally associated with surveillance, defence or seigneurial residence functions. Their presence often reflected feudal organization and social dynamics of the time.
The protection of the site by the Historical Monuments in 1990 underscores the value of preserving this heritage, despite the uncertainties surrounding its history. This inscription ensures its conservation and encourages future archaeological studies to shed light on its past.
Available data, from sources such as Wikipedia and Monumentum, indicate that the location of the site is approximate, with an accuracy considered poor. This may reflect difficulties in accurately identifying archaeological remains, especially in the absence of thorough excavations or accurate historical records.
Finally, the Draillant Tower is part of a larger set of protected monuments in Haute-Savoie, a region where architectural and archaeological heritage is particularly valued. His study could shed light on lifestyles and power structures in this part of the Alps at a remote time.
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