Historical Monument 8 mai 1939 (≈ 1939)
Inscription of the fragment carved by arrest.
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Heritage classified
Fragment carved recessed in the masonry of the façade on street: inscription by decree of 8 May 1939
Origin and history
The building located at 35 Boucarié Street in Frontignan (Hérault) is a monument whose heritage interest resides in a carved fragment embedded in its façade. This architectural detail, though modest, justified its inclusion in the inventory of Historic Monuments by order of 8 May 1939. No additional information is available on its origin, precise dating or sponsor, but its official protection underscores its importance for the local heritage.
Frontignan, a commune of the Hérault in the Occitanie region, is part of a territory marked by medieval and winemaking history. Old buildings, such as that on Boucarié Street, often reflect urban evolution and local construction techniques. In modern times, these buildings were used both as dwellings, as places of commerce or as handicrafts, playing a central role in everyday life.
Their preservation now allows us to understand the social and economic dynamics of the past, even in the absence of detailed documents on their specific history.
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