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Bridge à Mauves-sur-Huisne dans l'Orne

Orne

Bridge

    143 Rue Catinat
    61400 Mauves-sur-Huisne
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Crédit photo : Pucesurvitaminee - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1610-1611
Construction of the bridge
7 décembre 1939
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Bridge: registration by order of 7 December 1939

Key figures

Pierre Catinat - Counselor of the King Suspected commander of the bridge in 1610-1611.

Origin and history

The Catinat Bridge is an emblematic work located in Mauves-sur-Huisne, in the department of Orne, Normandy. Built in the early seventeenth century, it crosses the Huisne to the south of the village. This bridge is distinguished by its architecture, composed of six arches in the middle of the hanger resting on piles crowned with ice. A seventh arch, pierced in the abutment, has characteristics similar to others.

According to historical sources, the bridge was built between 1610 and 1611 under the direction of Pierre Catinat, king's adviser. This work, marked by its typical architectural style of the time, bears witness to the construction techniques and infrastructure needs of the region at the beginning of the seventeenth century. He was registered as a historical monument by order of 7 December 1939, thereby recognizing his heritage value.

Today, the Catinat Bridge remains a central part of the local landscape, both for its practical usefulness and its historical importance. Owned by the commune of Mauves-sur-Huisne, it illustrates the architectural heritage of Orne and Normandy, while recalling the role of river infrastructures in the development of rural territories in modern times.

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