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Grand mill of Ballan à Ballan-Miré en Indre-et-Loire

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine rural
Moulin
Indre-et-Loire

Grand mill of Ballan

    2-14 Levée du Cher
    37510 Ballan-Miré
Grand moulin de Ballan
Grand moulin de Ballan
Grand moulin de Ballan
Grand moulin de Ballan
Grand moulin de Ballan
Grand moulin de Ballan
Grand moulin de Ballan
Crédit photo : Duch - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1497
Acquisition of the map seigneury
1515-1520
Construction of mill
27 avril 1520
Completion of work
1680-1718
Conflict with the Abbey of Saint-Julien
1974
Cessation of activity
fin XIXe siècle
Wheel replacement
7 avril 2005
Registration historical monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The mill hanging on the Cher ; the access bridge from the flour mill on the bank; the bief and its hydraulic structures on the Cher: the dam, the valve and the weir (Box ZE 25): inscription by order of 7 April 2005

Key figures

Jacques de Beaune - Superintendent of Finance of Louis XII Sponsor and original owner of the mill.
Louis XII - King of France (1498-1515) Granted Beaune the right to build.

Origin and history

The Grand mill of Ballan is a former flour mill built between 1515 and 1520 on the Cher, in the commune of Ballan-Miré (Indre-et-Loire). It was built at the initiative of Jacques de Beaune, the Superintendent of Finance of Louis XII, on a loop of the river, as part of his seigneurial rights over the chestnutny of the Map. The work, completed in 1520, combines a tufted architecture and an innovative hydraulic system for the time, with a 6.30 m diameter blade wheel.

Over the centuries, the mill underwent several architectural changes, such as the addition of a covered gallery to the north or an eastward expansion, while maintaining its original structure. Its operation was temporarily contested between 1680 and 1718 by the monks of the abbey of Saint-Julien, without any major interruption of its activity. It remained in service until 1974, when a modern mill made it obsolete.

The Grand mill has been partially listed as a historic monument since 2005, for its hydraulic elements (waterfowl, dam, valve) and its metal bridge. Private property, it bears witness to five centuries of industrial and seigneurial history in Touraine. Its mobile wheel system, adapted to the variations of the Cher, and its two dikes make it a remarkable example of pre-industrial engineering.

The site is also distinguished by its strategic location: anchored in a curve of the Cher, it was connected to the left bank by a bridge, while navigation channels initially surrounded the building. These developments reflect its central role in the local economy, between flour production and river traffic control.

Today, the Grand Moulin de Ballan illustrates both the hydraulic heritage of the Centre-Val de Loire region and the legacy of Jacques de Beaune, a major figure in the financial administration under Louis XII. Its inscription in the title of historical monuments underlines its architectural and technical value, as well as its anchoring in the social history of the Touraine.

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