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Former Bocard Silver Lead Mine à Vialas en Lozère

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine minier
Mine
Lozère

Former Bocard Silver Lead Mine

    Route du Col de la Banette
    48220 Vialas

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1868
Mine peak
1890
Devastating floods
1894
Final closure
début du XIXe siècle
Start of operation
27 juillet 2014
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

In total, the remaining buildings of the plant, including the vault on the creek of the Picadière and the condensation chimney (cad. D 285, 286, 288 (condensation line), 289 and 418 (factory): registration by order of 27 July 2014

Origin and history

The former Bocard silver-bearing lead mine, located in Vialas (Lozère, Occitanie), is a major testimony of the 19th century mining industry. Its development extends from the beginning of this century to its peak in 1868, when the mining of silver-rich ore reached its peak. The factory, then active, played a central economic role in the region, attracting labour and investment.

The mine's decline began gradually due to several combined factors: the scarcity of silver ore, the fall in the market price of silver, and the devastating floods of 1890. These events precipitated the final closure of the factory in 1894. Today, although most of the equipment and roofs have disappeared, some architectural elements remain, such as the arches of the foundry, the vault in the middle of the creek pipe, and especially the condensation chimney, built east of the site.

This chimney, supported by shale and blocking arches, is the best preserved and most remarkable structure on the site. The remains, though partial, offer an overview of the industrial techniques of the time and the spatial organization of the factory. Ranked Historic Monument in 2014, the remaining buildings, including the vault on the creek of the Picadière, are now protected. The site is accessible via an interpretive path, and a museum dedicated to the silver mine is planned for 2023, strengthening its heritage and tourist vocation.

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