Construction XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Initial construction period mentioned.
23 décembre 1925
Classification of the Renaissance Gate
Classification of the Renaissance Gate 23 décembre 1925 (≈ 1925)
Registration to Historical Monuments by order.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Renaissance gate: inscription by decree of 23 December 1925
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Origin and history
The town hall of Varennes-sur-Amance is an emblematic monument of this commune of the Grand Est, whose construction dates back to the 16th century. The building is distinguished by its Renaissance gate, the only protected element inscribed in the Historical Monuments by order of 23 December 1925. This architectural detail reflects the influence of Renaissance styles in this rural area, which was marked by a transition between the Middle Ages and the modern era.
Located in 5 Church Square, this town hall belongs to the municipality and embodies a preserved local heritage. Its historical address, "Terre-Natale", evoked in the Merimée base, reflects an ancient toponymy, while its Insee code (52504) links it to the department of Haute-Marne, in the ex-Champagne-Ardenne. The accuracy of its location (noted 6/10) suggests a satisfactory, though perfect, geographical identification.
In the 16th century, town halls or common houses played a central role in local administration, often linked to church or lords. In villages such as Varennes-sur-Amance, these buildings served as a gathering place for collective decisions, markets or parties. The Renaissance Gate, a rare decorative element in a rural context, could indicate a desire for prestige or urban influence, possibly linked to a local sponsor not identified in the available sources.
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