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Aubin factory fireplaces dans l'Aveyron

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine industriel
Usine

Aubin factory fireplaces

    Avenue Pierre de Coubertin
    12110 Aubin
Ownership of the municipality
Cheminées dusine dAubin
Cheminées dusine dAubin
Cheminées dusine dAubin
Cheminées dusine dAubin
Cheminées dusine dAubin
Cheminées dusine dAubin
Crédit photo : Thérèse Gaigé - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1847
Construction of chimneys
2008
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The two chimneys (Box BN 274, 275): inscription by order of 16 December 2008

Key figures

Compagnie des forges et fonderies d'Aubin - Sponsor Company at the origin of their construction in 1847.

Origin and history

Aubin's factory chimneys are two emblematic industrial buildings located in the municipality of Aubin, Aveyron (Occitanie region). Built in 1847 by the Compagnie des forges et smelters d'Aubin, they demonstrate the importance of metallurgy in this region in the mid-19th century. Their robust architecture and large size reflect the industrial construction techniques of the time, marked by the rise of the industrial revolution in France.

These chimneys were part of a larger steel complex, typical of the mining and metallurgical areas of Rouergue. Their presence illustrates Aubin's major economic role in iron and steel production, an activity that has shaped the social and urban landscape of the municipality. The region, rich in natural resources such as coal and iron ore, attracted significant industrial investment during this period.

In 2008, these chimneys were listed as historic monuments, recognizing their heritage value and importance in French industrial history. This protection helps preserve these remains, which are now visual and historical landmarks for the city of Aubin and its inhabitants. Their inclusion is part of a broader approach to valuing industrial heritage, often unknown but essential to understanding the economic and social transformations of the 19th century.

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