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Craucomplex supplied from Pincourt to Montjean-sur-Loire en Maine-et-Loire

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine industriel
Fours à chaux
Maine-et-Loire

Craucomplex supplied from Pincourt to Montjean-sur-Loire

    Le Labyrinthe
    49570 Montjean-sur-Loire

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1892
End of operation
26 mai 1986
Registration for historical monuments
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Heritage classified

Lime oven ruins, ruins of the Pincourt elevator, facades and roofs of administrative buildings (AW 83, 78, 80): inscription by order of 26 May 1986

Key figures

Edmond Heusschen - Civil engineer Designer and supervisor of the complex.

Origin and history

Pincourt's chauproviding complex, located in Montjean-sur-Loire (Maine-et-Loire), is an old lime factory created in the 19th century. This industrial site, now decommissioned, was dedicated to lime production and coal mining. Its remains, mainly from the work of engineer Edmond Heusschen, illustrate a key period of local industrialization. The activity ceased in 1892, marking the end of an era for this emblematic site.

Edmond Heusschen, a Belgian engineer, played a central role in the development of the complex. He designed and supervised the Pincourt facilities, whose remaining ruins (lime furnaces, elevators, administrative buildings) were protected by an inscription to historical monuments in 1986. The site, now private property, retains a heritage value linked to the industrial history of Anjou.

The location of the complex, close to the Loire River, reflects the strategic importance of river routes for the transport of raw materials and finished products in the 19th century. The decommissioning in 1892 coincided with the development of production techniques and increased competition in the sector. Today, the protected ruins offer a material testimony of this disappeared activity, while posing the question of their preservation and their tourist or cultural enhancement.

Protected elements include the ruins of the lime oven, Pincourt elevator, and the facades and roofs of administrative buildings. These remains, although partially degraded, remain a remarkable example of 19th-century industrial architecture in Pays de la Loire. Their registration in 1986 underlines their historical and architectural importance, despite their current state of private property not open to the public.

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