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Well talking about Troo dans le Loir-et-Cher

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine rural
Puits
Loir-et-Cher

Well talking about Troo

    1-11 Rue du Puits Qui Parle
    41800 Troo
Ownership of the municipality
Puits qui parle de Trôo
Puits qui parle de Trôo
Puits qui parle de Trôo
Puits qui parle de Trôo
Crédit photo : Chatmouettes - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
11 mars 1935
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Puits says Le Puits qui parle: inscription by order of 11 March 1935

Origin and history

Le Puits qui parle de Troo is a historical monument located in the municipality of Troo, in the Centre-Val de Loire region. This well is distinguished by its structure covered by a structural shelter, surmounted by small wooden tiles. His particularism lies in the echo of a great sharpness which he produces, a rare characteristic which has earned him his evocative name and an inscription under the title of Historical Monuments.

Ranked by arrest on 11 March 1935, the talking well now belongs to the municipality of Troo. Although its exact origin and construction period are not specified in the available sources, its architecture and protected status demonstrate its heritage importance. This type of well, often central in medieval villages, played an essential role in providing water and as a gathering place for the inhabitants.

The location of the well at approximately 11 Rue du Puits Who Speaks, is estimated with a priori satisfactory accuracy (level 6 of 10). The available data come mainly from the Merimée database and sources such as Monumentum, confirming its status as communal property. No information is provided on its current accessibility, whether it be visits, rentals or accommodation.

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