Registration for Historic Monuments 5 mai 1931 (≈ 1931)
Front and roof protection.
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Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facade and roof: inscription by decree of 5 May 1931
Origin and history
The Chai, located on the Isle of Aix in Charente-Maritime, is a monument whose exact history remains partially documented. This building, located at 1 rue Napoléon, is distinguished by its facade and roof, protected by a decree of inscription under the title of Historical Monuments since 5 May 1931. No specific information is available on its construction period or initial use, but its protected status underscores its heritage importance in this island territory marked by military and maritime history.
The Île d'Aix, attached to the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region and the department of Charente-Maritime, has long played a strategic role, especially during the 19th century conflicts. Buildings such as Chai, although less documented than forts or coastal batteries, bear witness to the civil and economic life of the island. In modern times, these buildings were often used as storage, housing or trading places, reflecting local fishing, salt, or garrison supplies.
Their preservation offers an overview of vernacular architecture and island lifestyles, complementary to the island's best-known military heritage.