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Belfry à Riom dans le Puy-de-Dôme

Belfry

    7 Rue de l'Horloge
    63200 Riom
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Crédit photo : Vida Nova - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1270
Franchise Charter
1345
Right to a municipal bell
1391
Financing by Jean de Berry
1529-1593
Renaissance reconstruction
1646
Storm and reconstruction
1862
Historical monument classification
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Heritage classified

Belfry: list by 1862

Key figures

Jean de Berry - Duke of Auvergne Partial belfry financier in 1391.
Alphonse de Poitiers - Count of Toulouse Granted the Alphonsine charter in 1270.
Philippe VI de Valois - King of France Granted the municipal bell in 1345.
Jean II le Bon - King of France Created the duchy of Auvergne in 1360.

Origin and history

The belfry of Riom, also called Tower of the Clock, was built in the 14th century at the initiative of the city's consuls, wishing to affirm the growing power of the bourgeois. Financed in part by Jean de Berry, Duke of Auvergne, it housed the consular bell, a symbol of the freedoms granted by the franchise charter of 1270. The tower was built on a bourgeois house purchased in 1391, incorporating a jacquemart offered by the Duke.

The upper half of the belfry was rebuilt between 1529 and 1593 in a Renaissance style, with an octagonal dome. Damaged by a storm in 1646, the storm was rebuilt by reusing the original columns. In the 18th century, works changed the dome again, while the Revolution erased royal symbols. The tower also served as a measuring standard for the merchants of the Taules Square.

Ranked a historic monument in 1862, the belfry now houses a museum space on the history of Riom and the siege of the Country of Art and History. The platform under the dome offers panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. The ground floor presents exhibitions on local heritage, accessible to visually impaired people.

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