Registration for historical monuments 1928 (≈ 1928)
Official recognition of the monument by the State.
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Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Column with solar mask, on the farm belonging to Mr. Louis Palisse: inscription by order of 8 December 1928
Origin and history
The solar column of Balayn is a carved stone monument, located in the hamlet of Balayn, on the town of Saint-Félicien, in Ardèche. It is distinguished by its setting representing a solar mask, a symbol often associated with beliefs or practices related to the cult of the sun in ancient societies. Its style and invoice suggest an ancient origin, although the exact period of its construction is not specified in the available sources.
This type of column, often erected in rural contexts or close to community places, could play a symbolic or practical role in the local organization. In the ardèche countryside, carved stone monuments were sometimes linked to territorial landmarks, religious markers or elements of local folklore. Their presence demonstrates the importance of symbols in the daily lives of populations, especially in areas where agriculture and seasonal cycles structured time and activities.
The solar column of Balayn was recognized for its heritage interest and listed in the inventory of historical monuments in 1928. This official protection underscores its architectural and historical value, although the available archives do not provide details of its sponsor, its original function or the specific circumstances of its creation. Its state of conservation and its integration into the local landscape make it a remarkable part of the ardèche heritage.
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