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Halles de Montbéliard dans le Doubs

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Halle
Doubs

Halles de Montbéliard

    Place des Halles
    25200 Montbéliard
Halles de Montbéliard
Halles de Montbéliard
Halles de Montbéliard
Halles de Montbéliard
Halles de Montbéliard
Halles de Montbéliard
Halles de Montbéliard
Halles de Montbéliard
Halles de Montbéliard
Halles de Montbéliard
Crédit photo : Christophe.Finot - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1301
First mention of wooden halls
1535-1539
Construction of southern wing
1565-1592
East Wing Building
1624-1626
Western Wing Completion
30 mai 1928
Classification of the bell
12 juin 1992
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Halles (former) (Box BY 48): Order of 12 June 1992

Key figures

Frère Johan Vaucler - Abbé Mentioned on the bell of 1518.
Hans Reichardt - Master Württembergeois Author of an unfinished fountain (1591-1592).
Claude Flamand - Engineer Northern Wing Project (1618).

Origin and history

The Halles de Montbéliard, located in the Doubs, replaced a wooden building attested from 1301 onwards. Their construction spans nearly a century: the southern wing (1535-1539), the eastern wing (1565-1592), and the western wing (1624-1626). The north wing, planned to close the whole, will never be built. This multi-purpose monument houses administrative services (government council, court) and commercial services (market, customs, grain exchange), while serving as a wheat attic.

The Halles district becomes the commercial heart of Montbéliard, connecting the Neuve-ville (Besançon suburbs) with the old districts. The Renaissance-style building with limestone facades and a watchmaker campanile (1518) is the venue for public events (tournois, gatherings). Its architecture reflects the württemberge influence, with sills in the windows and an interior courtyard now transformed into parking.

Ranked a historic monument in 1992, the building retains traces of its past uses: the bell of the campanile, classified in 1928, bears a Latin inscription of the sixteenth century. Over the centuries, the Halles underwent changes (demolition in the 19th century, interior redevelopments) but remained a symbol of the Montbéliardian heritage, alongside the Saint Martin temple and the castle.

Owned since the 20th century, the building now houses shops on the ground floor. Its history illustrates the urban evolution of Montbéliard, marked by its role as an economic and political crossroads under the influence of the princes of Württemberg. The sources (Wikipedia, Monumentum) underline its architectural importance and its integration into the local historical fabric.

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