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Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1851
Water supply
Water supply 1851 (≈ 1851)
First phase of hydraulic development.
1855
Construction of the fountain
Construction of the fountain 1855 (≈ 1855)
Octogonal fountain erected according to Paillot.
1859
Construction
Construction 1859 (≈ 1859)
Covered rectangular washer completed.
8 janvier 1997
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 8 janvier 1997 (≈ 1997)
Official State registration.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Fontaine (non-cadastre, public domain) and lavoir (cad. AB 10): registration by order of 8 January 1997
Key figures
Achille Paillot - Architect
Manufacturer of the fountain and washbasin.
Origin and history
The Villechantria wash fountain, which is now part of the municipality of Val Suran, is an architectural complex composed of an octagonal fountain and a covered rectangular washhouse. These hydraulic equipment, typical of the 19th century, were designed to meet the domestic and collective needs of the inhabitants. The ensemble was carried out in three stages: the water pipe in 1851, the fountain in 1855, and wash it in 1859, according to the plans of architect Achille Paillot. These improvements reflect the growing importance attached to public hygiene and the organisation of communal spaces under the Second Empire.
Ranked as historical monuments since 8 January 1997, this collection illustrates the industrial and social heritage of the region. The fountain, of octagonal plan, and the wash, of rectangular shape, are testimonies of hydraulic techniques and materials used at the time. Their preservation makes it possible to understand the central role of these infrastructures in the daily life of the Jura villages, where they served as both a place of work for the lavender and a meeting point for the community.
Located in Villechantria, a hamlet now attached to Val Suran in the Jura department, this monument is representative of public facilities built in rural areas in the 19th century. Its architect, Achilles Paillot, designed a functional and aesthetic set, incorporating elements of sober and utilitarian style. The protection of this site by the State underlines its heritage interest, both in its architecture and in its historical role in improving local living conditions.
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