Classification of historical monuments 18 mars 1922 (≈ 1922)
Order of classification as communal property.
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Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Halles: by order of 18 March 1922
Origin and history
The Beaumont-du-Gâtinais halls are an emblematic construction of the village, located between Montgaudier streets and Hôtel-de-Ville, south of Beaumont-du-Gâtinais. They are located in Seine-et-Marne, in the Île-de-France region, and are positioned opposite Saint-Barthélemy Church. Their strategic location, close to the departmental roads (D403 and D43), highlights their historic role in local life, probably as a place of trade and community gathering.
Classified as historical monuments since 18 March 1922 by ministerial decree, these halls belong to the commune. Their heritage protection reflects their architectural or historical significance, although the available sources do not specify their date of construction or details of their structure. Their current legal status makes it a communal good, without any indication of their accessibility or contemporary use (visits, rentals, etc.).
Bibliographical references, such as Jean-Luc Flohic (2001) on the Seine-et-Marne heritage, as well as databases such as Mérimée, confirm their official recognition. However, sources do not provide information on their origin, their architect, or the significant events that took place there. Their presence in a rural village suggests a link with the traditional agricultural and commercial activities of the region, typical of medieval halls or of Ancien Régime, although their exact period remains undetermined.
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