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Bourcier District à Compiègne dans l'Oise

Oise

Bourcier District

    1 Dame Segaude
    60200 Compiègne
Quartier Bourcier
Quartier Bourcier
Quartier Bourcier
Quartier Bourcier
Quartier Bourcier
Quartier Bourcier
Quartier Bourcier
Quartier Bourcier
Quartier Bourcier
Quartier Bourcier
Quartier Bourcier
Quartier Bourcier
Quartier Bourcier
Quartier Bourcier
Quartier Bourcier
Crédit photo : PoSOL120 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
XVIIIe siècle
Initial construction
1856
Construction of the ride
Fin du XIXe siècle
Military nursing
25 décembre 2015
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The Bourcier district comprising the facades and roofs of the Eylau courtyard as well as two coach passages, the facades and roofs of the Cour d'Orléans with the concierge's dressing room and guard corps, the facades and roofs and the carpentry structure as well as its water and pump, the facades and roofs of the entrance pavilions, as well as the facades and roofs of the buildings overlooking the Guynemer courtyard with their returns along the Othenin and Arquebuse streets, as well as the fence walls along the streets of the Arquebus, the Four and Othenin, appearing in the By section cadastre, parcel 42: inscription by order of 25 December 2015

Key figures

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Origin and history

The Bourcier district, located in Compiègne in Hauts-de-France, is a military complex composed of two main courts: the Cour d'Eylau (neighborhood Bourcier) and the Cour d'Orléans (also known as Jeanne d'Arc). These spaces, accompanied by a ride built in 1856 and an infirmary built at the end of the 19th century, testify to the gradual adaptation of barracks to military needs, from the Ancien Régime to the Third Republic. The evolution of the site has resulted in a rationalisation of its plan and the addition of modern equipment, sometimes leading to the modification or disappearance of 18th century structures.

The architecture of the Bourcier district is distinguished by a stylistic unit of classic sobriety, despite successive changes. The protected elements include the facades and roofs of the Eylau and Orléans courtyards, the ride with its structure, water and pump, and the entrance pavilions and fence walls bordering the adjacent streets. These features are a representative example of architectural transformations related to military needs, while maintaining a clear visual consistency.

Ranked Historic Monument by order of 25 December 2015, the Bourcier district now belongs to a public institution of intercommunal cooperation. Its history reflects the changes in French military infrastructure, from a pre-revolutionary organization to a structure adapted to the demands of the 19th and 20th centuries. The location of the site, in the heart of Compiègne, underlines its importance in urban planning and local history, although its geographical accuracy is considered satisfactory a priori according to available sources.

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