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Gallo-Roman well à Courcelles-sur-Viosne dans le Val-d'oise

Val-doise

Gallo-Roman well

    Chaussée Jules César
    95650 Courcelles-sur-Viosne

Timeline

Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
500
600
1900
2000
Période gallo-romaine (Ier-Ve siècle)
Estimated construction
30 novembre 1942
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Gallo-Roman well: inscription by order of 30 November 1942

Origin and history

The Gallo-Roman well of Courcelles-sur-Viosne is a historical monument listed since 1942. Located in the commune of Courcelles-sur-Viosne (Val-d'Oise), it bears witness to the Roman occupation in this region of Île-de-France. Its architecture and conservation make it a rare example of the hydraulic infrastructure of that time.

The Gallo-Roman period (first in the fifth century) marked the French territory by sustainable development, including this well. These works were used to provide water to local populations, often located near roads or agricultural areas. Their presence reflects the social and technical organization inherited from Rome, adapted to the needs of rural communities.

Ranked by ministerial decree on November 30, 1942, this well illustrates the heritage interest of ancient remains in France. Available data (Wikipedia, Monumentum) highlight its archaeological importance, although its precise location remains approximate (level of accuracy: 5/10). No additional information on its use or possible restaurators is mentioned in the sources consulted.

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