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Heritage classified
See town of : Lisle-sur-Tarn
Origin and history
The Fountain with a group of children and dolphins is a historic monument originally set up in Rochegude Park in Albi (Tarn, Occitanie). Although its exact period of creation is not specified in available sources, its style and classification make it a significant heritage element of the region. The fountain is distinguished by its sculptural composition, combining human (children) and animal (dolphin) figures, typical of the decorative creations of the 19th or early 20th century parks and gardens.
According to data from the Merimée database, this fountain is now associated with the municipality of Lisle-sur-Tarn, where an approximate location is indicated (21 Place Paul Saissac). This geographic reallocation suggests a post-creation relocation or relocation. The monument, protected by the Historical Monuments, reflects the importance attached to the preservation of public art works in Occitanie. However, its current status and accessibility (open or closed to the visit) are not documented in the sources consulted.
The region of Albi and Tarn, marked by a rich architectural heritage (such as the Cathedral of St. Cécile or the Berbie Palace), often includes fountains and sculptures in its urban and landscape. These elements, beyond their aesthetic function, historically played a social role: gathering points, symbols of prosperity, or markers of local hydraulic engineering. The Rochegude fountain is part of this tradition, although its specific history remains partially unknown.
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