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Old Pont de Bonneval-sur-Arc en Savoie

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Pont
Vieux pont

Old Pont de Bonneval-sur-Arc

    D902 Le Pont
    73480 Bonneval-sur-Arc
Ownership of the municipality
Vieux Pont de Bonneval-sur-Arc
Vieux Pont de Bonneval-sur-Arc
Vieux Pont de Bonneval-sur-Arc
Vieux Pont de Bonneval-sur-Arc
Vieux Pont de Bonneval-sur-Arc
Vieux Pont de Bonneval-sur-Arc
Vieux Pont de Bonneval-sur-Arc
Crédit photo : Florian Pépellin - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
1980
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Old bridge and bridge of the blade (no CADASTRE box): inscription by order of 1 December 1980

Origin and history

The Old Bridge of Bonneval-sur-Arc is located in the Alpine commune of Bonneval-sur-Arc, Savoie (Department 73). This bridge, classified as a Historical Monument, is an integral part of the local heritage, although its exact period of construction is not specified in the available sources. He shares this protection with the bridge of the Blade, both registered by ministerial decree in 1980.

The location of the monument, noted as fair (level 5/10) in the Merimée base, suggests moderate accessibility, without providing precise geographical details. The bridge belongs to the communal property, but the sources do not mention its current use (visit, traffic), nor its detailed state of conservation. The data available is mainly from the Merimée database and the Monumentum platform.

The listing of the Historic Monuments in 1980 underscores the heritage value of the Old Bridge, although the exact criteria for this protection (architectural, historical or technical) are not explicitly described. No information is provided on any restoration work, significant events related to the bridge, or associated historical characters. The municipality of Bonneval-sur-Arc, attached to the arrondissement of Chambéry, is part of a mountain territory where bridges often play a key role in local exchanges.

In the Alps, old bridges such as Bonneval-sur-Arc were generally essential infrastructures for connecting valleys, facilitating trade or the movement of inhabitants and herds. Their construction often reflected local know-how adapted to geographical and climatic constraints. Although this bridge is not dated, its existence bears witness to the importance of communication routes in the organisation of Alpine communities throughout the centuries.

Visual sources, such as Florian Pépellin's Creative Commons photo, complement textual data, but no architectural description (materials, style, dimensions) is available. The absence of cadastre (NO CADASTRE) in the archives could indicate an anteriority to the establishment of modern registers or a local administrative specificity.

Finally, the bridge is part of the landscape of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, where the built heritage is often marked by a duality between medieval or pre-industrial heritage and subsequent adaptations. Without additional elements, it remains a symbol of the challenges posed by the preservation of ancient works in mountain areas, between tourism issues, memorials and techniques.

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