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Former factory of the company Badoit à Saint-Galmier dans la Loire

Loire

Former factory of the company Badoit

    2 Chemin de Vervalet
    42330 Saint-Galmier
Ancienne usine de la société Badoit
Ancienne usine de la société Badoit
Ancienne usine de la société Badoit
Ancienne usine de la société Badoit
Ancienne usine de la société Badoit
Ancienne usine de la société Badoit
Crédit photo : Myrof - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1837
Acquisition of source Fontfort
1868
Factory construction
2012
Purchase by the municipality
26 août 2015
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The former factory of the company Badoit, located Cote de la Fontforest, in full, with its parvis as well as the plots CC 105, 106 and 107 on which it is located: inscription by order of 26 August 2015

Key figures

Auguste Saturnin Badoit - Farmers and industrialists Acquire the source Fontfort in 1837.
Hugues Batillat - Architect Designed the factory in 1868.

Origin and history

The former factory of the company Badoit, located in Saint-Galmier, is a historical monument linked to the exploitation of the source Fontfort, known since Roman times. This source, originally called Fontfort, was acquired in 1837 by Auguste Saturnin Badoit, a silk broker who became his farmer. Taking advantage of the enthusiasm for thermalism in the 19th century, he started marketing bottled water, marking the beginning of a major industrial activity in the region.

Construction of the main factory building was entrusted to architect Hugues Batillat (1816-1878) and completed in 1868. This industrial site, emblematic of the rise of bottled mineral water, was gradually replaced by modern infrastructure. In 2012, the former factory was bought by the municipality of Saint-Galmier, thus preserving a heritage linked to local economic and social history.

The source Fontfort and the Badoit factory illustrate the evolution of thermal and industrial practices in France in the 19th century. The building, inscribed in the Historical Monuments by order of 26 August 2015, also includes its parvis and surrounding plots (CC 105, 106 and 107). Today, it bears witness to the industrial heritage of Saint-Galmier and the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.

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