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Fountain à Carpentras dans le Vaucluse

Vaucluse

Fountain

    12 Avenue Notre Dame de Santé
    84200 Carpentras
Crédit photo : Véronique PAGNIER - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1925
Old location attested
28 octobre 1949
Registration historical monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Fontaine: registration by decree of 28 October 1949

Origin and history

La Fontaine du boulevard Nord de Carpentras is a fountain in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. It has been listed as historic monuments since 28 October 1949. Originally, it was located in the town hall, as evidenced by a document dated 1925, where it appears with the Orange Gate in the background.

This fountain consisted of a polygonal basin and a fungus of central water, consisting of a flared hemispherical basin and a curved cone-shaped godronate lid. Four lion-shaped mascarons spit out the water, adding a monumental character to the work. Today, it is located boulevard du Nord, although there are inconsistencies between the addresses mentioned in the sources (Boulevard du Nord and 9050 Avenue Notre-Dame de Santé).

The fountain is owned by the municipality of Carpentras. Although little information is available on its restorations or current use, its inscription as a historic monument underscores its heritage importance. It embodies the architectural and artistic style of Provencal fountains, often designed to combine public utility and ornamental aesthetics.

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