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Fortified gate of Saint-Popont à Saint-Pompont en Dordogne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Porte-de-ville
Porte fortifiée
Dordogne

Fortified gate of Saint-Popont

    Place de l'église
    24170 Saint-Pompont
Crédit photo : MOSSOT - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1400
1900
2000
XIIIe siècle
Construction of the door
3 juin 1937
Historical Monument
2024
Change of name of municipality
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Fortified gate (old) , near the church : classification by decree of 3 June 1937

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Origin and history

The fortified gate of Saint Popont, dated the thirteenth century, is a defensive element characteristic of medieval architecture. It consists of a broken arch topped by four cutting stone consoles, vestiges of an old mâchicoulis brace. According to the sources, this structure was built by the English during the Hundred Years War, when the town was fortified to protect itself from conflict.

The monument has been listed as a Historic Monument since June 3, 1937. It is located near the church of Saint-Pompon, a village of the Black Perigord in Dordogne, region marked by its historical heritage and rolling landscapes. The gate bears witness to the military tensions of the time, while illustrating the English architectural influence in this border area between Quercy and Périgord.

Saint-Pompon, formerly spelled Saint-Pompon until 2024, is a rural town whose history dates back to the Gaulish and Roman era. The town, crossed by ancient roads like the "Chemin des Anglais", preserves traces of its defensive past, including this gate and the remains of the 13th century castle. Religion wars and local conflicts have also marked its evolution, reinforcing its strategic character.

Today, the fortified gate remains a symbol of the local heritage, integrated into a dynamic village where history and rural life blend together. Its state of conservation and ranking make it a point of interest for lovers of medieval architecture and regional history.

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