Construction of barracks 1700-1799 (≈ 1750)
Building erected in the 18th century.
5 mai 1931
Registration historical monument
Registration historical monument 5 mai 1931 (≈ 1931)
Official protection by ministerial decree.
Aujourd'hui
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Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Caserne Montalembert: registration by order of 5 May 1931
Origin and history
The Montalembert Barracks, originally called the Bourg Barracks, is a military building built in the 18th century on the island of Aix, France. This building, typical of the military architecture of the time, bears witness to the strategic importance of this coastal island in defending the Atlantic coast. Its inscription in the title of historical monuments, by order of 5 May 1931, underscores its heritage value and its role in local history.
The Île d'Aix, located in Charente-Maritime, has long been a strategic place for the control of maritime access, notably towards the Rochefort arsenal. The barracks, like that of Montalembert, were used to house the troops responsible for protecting this island territory. In modern times, these military infrastructures also reflected the social and defensive organization of the French coast, marked by naval conflicts and the stakes of sovereignty.
The building is now recognized as a historical monument, with an official protection that covers its entire structure. Although the available sources do not detail its current use, its inscription in the Merimée base and its precise location (29 rue Marengo) make it a key element of the island's architectural heritage. The barracks thus illustrates the military and urban heritage of this small island, now oriented towards tourism and the preservation of its history.
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