Repairs 1886 (≈ 1886)
Maintenance and repair work performed.
4e quart XVIIIe siècle - 1er quart XIXe siècle
Construction
Construction 4e quart XVIIIe siècle - 1er quart XIXe siècle (≈ 1887)
Period of initial construction of the monument.
22 juillet 1980
Registration for Historic Monuments
Registration for Historic Monuments 22 juillet 1980 (≈ 1980)
Official protection of the washing and drinking.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Washing, including drinking water (box A 168): entry by order of 22 July 1980
Key figures
Pierre Biétry - Trade unionist and politician
Born in Fêche-l'Église in 1872.
Origin and history
The Lavoir de Fêche-l'Église is a building built between the 4th quarter of the 18th century and the 1st quarter of the 19th century. Located in the commune of Fêche-l'Église in the Territory of Belfort, it was registered as a Historical Monument by decree of 22 July 1980. This wash, including a drinking pot, was an essential place for the inhabitants, serving both laundry and animal drinking. Reparations were made in 1886 attesting to its regular maintenance to meet the needs of the community.
Fêche-l'Église, a village on the border between Montbéliard County and Ferrette County, has been occupied by humans since the Mesolithic period. In the 19th century, the population tripled thanks to industrial development, from a few hundred inhabitants to more than 700 today. Washing, like other such infrastructure, reflects the social organization and practical needs of rural villages at the time, where domestic work was often collective.
The region, marked by a mountain climate and high rainfall, has always been a transitional territory between cultural and economic influences. Washing, as a meeting and working point, played a central role in the daily life of the Fêchois, facilitating exchanges and strengthening community ties.
The monument is now owned by the commune and remains an architectural and historical testimony of the social and hygienic practices of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Its registration in the Historical Monuments underscores its heritage importance and its value as a vestige of the collective infrastructures of the past.
Available data indicate that the washhouse is located at the approximate address of 4 Impasse de la Fontaine, although its precise location is classified as 'a priori satisfactory'. This monument, though modest, illustrates the evolution of construction techniques and community practices in the rural areas of Franche-Comté.
Finally, the Lavoir de Fêche-l'Église is part of a wider context of valorisation of local heritage, where municipalities seek to preserve the traces of their industrial and social history. It is a representative example of the washouts of this period, often built to improve the living conditions of rural populations.
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