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Forges de Syam dans le Jura

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine industriel
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Forges de Syam

    Les Forges
    39300 Syam
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Crédit photo : Ludovic Péron - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1690
Origin of martinet
1757-1788
A peak of falsehoods
1810
Purchase by Claude Jobez
1813-1822
Construction of new plant
1864
Creation of nail shop
2009
Final closure
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Former forge martinet: facades and roofs (see U 69): inscription by decree of 22 November 1993 - Industrial building, known as the former castle, of Syam forges: facades and roofs of all buildings; in the house body: main staircase, kitchen fireplace, dining room and rooms giving to the south with their decorations on the ground floor, bedroom above the dining room and bedroom giving to the south with their decorations on the first floor; north and west walls and entrance gate (cad. U 67, 68): registration by order of 30 November 1993 - Castle of Syam, known as Villa Palladienne, formerly known as Château Carnot, in its entirety, including its garden (see U 66, 977 to 984): classification by order of 19 May 1994 - Metallurgical plant of Syam forges: facades and roofs of all buildings; Iron park; workers' gardens; metal pavement of the rolling mill (box U 614, 931, 933, 934, 76-78): entry by order of 19 October 1994

Key figures

Famille Péry - Initial owners Develops fake production in the 18th century.
Claude Jobez - Industrial Repurchase and upgrade the site in 1810.
Emmanuel Jobez - Deputy and Modernizer Designs the Palladian villa and develops the factory.
Alphonse Jobez - Social innovator Creates the nail factory and a factory worker city.

Origin and history

The Forges de Syam, located at the confluence of Ain and Saine, originated in a martinet attested in 1690, but rebuilt in the 18th century by the Péry family. Specializing in the manufacture of reputable fakes, these forges derive their expertise from Tyrolean workers. In 1763, production reached 15,000 false and 60,000 wheel bandages, but post-revolutionary competition pushed Charles-Joseph Péry to bankruptcy in 1810. The site was then purchased by Claude Jobez, industrial watchmaker and steelmaker comtois, who modernized the factory with a reverberator oven in 1811.

The 19th century marked a turning point with the construction of a new factory (1813-1822) and a Palladian villa (1827-1830) by Emmanuel Jobez, Member of Parliament for Jura. Despite the wood crisis in the face of British coke, Alphonse Jobez, his son, revived the activity in 1864 with a nail factory and a working-class city inspired by the fourierist principles, including school, dispensary and library of 30,000 volumes. The factory, modernized in the 20th century, remained active until 2009, maintaining a unique rolling mill in France.

The Forges de Syam are distinguished by their industrial continuity (1690-2009) and their protected architectural heritage: two employer housing units (including the listed Palladian villa), the 18th century martinet, and the 19th century factory with its 1900s rolling mill. The site illustrates the technical and social evolution of the Jura steel industry, combining innovation, decline in the face of foreign competition, and successive adaptations to survive in a specialized market.

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