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Aiguade Vauban du Palais (Belle Île-en-Mer) au Palais dans le Morbihan

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Bastion
Fortification de Vauban

Aiguade Vauban du Palais (Belle Île-en-Mer)

    Belle Fontaine
    56360 Le Palais
Ownership of the municipality
Aiguade Vauban du Palais Belle-Île-en-Mer
Aiguade Vauban du Palais Belle-Île-en-Mer
Aiguade Vauban du Palais Belle-Île-en-Mer
Aiguade Vauban du Palais Belle-Île-en-Mer
Aiguade Vauban du Palais Belle-Île-en-Mer
Aiguade Vauban du Palais Belle-Île-en-Mer
Aiguade Vauban du Palais Belle-Île-en-Mer
Aiguade Vauban du Palais Belle-Île-en-Mer
Aiguade Vauban du Palais Belle-Île-en-Mer
Crédit photo : Remi Jouan - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIIe siècle
Construction attributed to Vauban
13 septembre 1990
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Aiguade Vauban, including the terrace and dike (Box ZL 26): by order of 13 September 1990

Key figures

Vauban - Military engineer Suspected tank owner.

Origin and history

Laiguade Vauban, also known as Belle Fontaine, is a tank located in Le Palais, on the north coast of Belle-Île-en-Mer, about 2 km southeast of the centre-bourg. Built in the 17th century, it is attributed to Vauban, a famous military engineer, and was used to supply fresh water to the French fleet. Its strategic location, near the guard corps at Fort Larron, strengthened its logistical and defensive role.

The building, with a rectangular plan (25 × 11 m), is built in rubble and covered with an earthy roof. Its vaulted tank, with a capacity of about 900 m3, was powered by stone ducts connected to a terrace below. This terrace, raised above sea level, served as a supply platform and dock for small boats, facilitating the filling of the barrels.

Ranked a historic monument in 1990, the Aiguade illustrates the ingenuity of Vauban's military installations. Its system combined water storage, defence (masonry wall) and naval logistics, reflecting Belle-Île's strategic stakes under the Ancien Régime. The cistern, encircled by a fence wall, remains a rare testimony of the 17th century harbour infrastructure in Brittany.

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