Royal Authorization 1408 (≈ 1408)
Charles V allows the construction of fountains.
1652-1654
Water treatment
Water treatment 1652-1654 (≈ 1653)
By the hermit Antoine Issac.
1739
Reconstruction of the castle
Reconstruction of the castle 1739 (≈ 1739)
Reservoir redispensing water to fountains.
1756
Repair of aqueduct
Repair of aqueduct 1756 (≈ 1756)
Work by engineer Vidal.
1782
Construction of the fountain
Construction of the fountain 1782 (≈ 1782)
Vedel fountain and city hall fountain.
7 octobre 1931
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 7 octobre 1931 (≈ 1931)
Registration by ministerial decree.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Fountain of Vedel: inscription by order of 7 October 1931
Key figures
Antoine Issac - Hermit of Saint-Simeon
Cureta aqueduct between 1652 and 1654.
Ingénieur Vidal - Hydraulic engineer
Repara l ́aqueduct in 1756.
FB - Author not identified
Monogram on plans of 1782.
Origin and history
The Vedel fountain, located in Pézenas, is one of the few old fountains still in place in the city. Built in 1782, it is part of a broader project to repair local fountains, as evidenced by the communal archives. Its mysterious style and monogram (FB) reflect the architectural influences of the time, although the identity of its designer remains unknown. It replaces older fountains, such as the gran foun of Place au Bled, which disappeared in the 18th century.
The water supply of Pézenas dates back at least to the Middle Ages, via an aqueduct whose remains were repaired in 1756 by engineer Vidal. This aqueduct, originally curated by the hermit Antoine Issac between 1652 and 1654, resulted in a water castle rebuilt in 1739. The network of cannonades (tips made of terracotta) distributed water to fountains, including Vedel's, marking the importance of hydraulics in town planning. The fountain was listed as a Historic Monument in 1931.
The Vedel fountain is part of a tradition of urban symmetry, as evidenced by the twin fountains of the Quay (1641) or the Republic (location of the old new fountain of 1607). Although the initial project provided for the renovation of four fountains, only Vedel and the town hall were renovated. Its current location, near Victor Hugo Street, makes it a tangible vestige of 18th century hydraulic developments.
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