Chimney dated 1641 (≈ 1641)
JHS monogram on the chimney.
7 mars 1990
Registration historical monument
Registration historical monument 7 mars 1990 (≈ 1990)
Protection of facades and roofs.
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Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Façades and roofs, including the gallery of the anterior façade; First floor chimney, dated 1641 with JHS monogram (Box AS 329): inscription by order of 7 March 1990
Origin and history
The Bressane farm of Tenarre is an emblematic building located in the hamlet of Tenarre, on the town of Baudrières, in Saône-et-Loire. This monument, characteristic of the rural architecture of the Burgundy Bresse, dates from the seventeenth century. Its inscription as historic monuments, effective since 7 March 1990, protects its facades, roofs, and a fireplace dated 1641 decorated with a JHS monogram.
The farm illustrates the agricultural and architectural heritage of Burgundy-Franche-Comté, a region marked by a strong rural tradition. The Bressane farms, like the one in Tenarre, were often organized around a central courtyard and had wooden galleries typical of this geographical area. Their role was central to the local economy, based on agriculture and livestock.
The listing of the Tenarre Farm as a historic monument underscores its heritage importance. The protected elements, such as the 1641 chimney, bear witness to the daily life and construction techniques of the time. This type of farm also reflects the social and economic organization of the Burgundy countryside in the 17th century, where farms played a key role in the subsistence of local communities.
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