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Avrigney-Virey's common oven en Haute-Saône

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine rural
Four à pain
Haute-Saône

Avrigney-Virey's common oven

    Rue du Four
    70150 Avrigney-Virey
Crédit photo : JGS25 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
2e quart XIXe siècle
Construction of furnace
21 avril 1992
Registration historical monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Common oven (Case B1 215): entry by order of 21 April 1992

Key figures

Louis Moreau - Architect Author of initial plans.
Maximin Painchaud - Architect Simplification of plans.
Tisserand - Entrepreneur Start of work.
Déroland - Entrepreneur Construction completed.

Origin and history

The ordinary oven of Avrigney-Virey is an emblematic building located in the municipality of the same name, in Haute-Saône, Burgundy-Franche-Comté region. Built during the 2nd quarter of the 19th century, it embodies a period when the banana ovens played a central role in community life, allowing the inhabitants to cook their bread for a fee.

This oven was built under the direction of the contractor Tisserand, according to the original plans of architect Louis Moreau. Subsequently, the architect Maximin Painchaud simplified the plans, and the contractor Déroland completed the construction. This monument, owned by the commune, was registered as historical monuments by order of 21 April 1992.

Banal furnaces, such as Avrigney-Virey, were essential infrastructure in French villages before industrialization. They reflected a social organization where the community shared common resources, while being subject to seigneurial or municipal rights. Their architecture and operation testify to the everyday practices and craftsmanship of the time.

Located at 2 Rue de la Planchotte, the ordinary oven of Avrigney-Virey is today a vestige of 19th century rural and artisanal heritage. Its inscription as a historical monument underlines its cultural and architectural importance, while offering an overview of the construction techniques and social dynamics of Haute-Saône at this time.

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