Historical monument classification 27 avril 1976 (≈ 1976)
The hall is classified by ministerial decree.
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Heritage classified
Halle de Cadouin (cad. AB 126): by order of 27 April 1976
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Origin and history
La Halle de Cadouin is a civil monument located in the commune of Buisson-de-Cadouin, Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Classified as historical monuments by order of 27 April 1976, it embodies the architecture typical of medieval halls, often linked to the commercial and community activities of rural villages. This type of construction served as a gathering place for markets, trade and local decisions, playing a central role in the social and economic life of the villages of the Black Perigord.
The Buisson-de-Cadouin, where this hall stands, is a rural town marked by a complex administrative history, born from the merger of several villages in 1974, including Cadouin. The region, rich in medieval heritage, is also known for its abbeys, adorned caves (such as that of Cussac) and hilly landscapes crossed by the Dordogne. The hall is part of this historical and geographical context, reflecting the architectural and cultural heritage of an area where agricultural, craft and commercial activities have long structured daily life.
Although the available sources do not specify the exact date of its construction or its detailed initial use, the Cadouin Hall remains a symbol of local heritage. Its classification in 1976 underlines its historical and architectural importance, while preserving it for future generations. It is part of a larger heritage complex, including religious monuments such as Cadouin Abbey and prehistoric sites, which make this region a place of memory and discovery.
The commune of Buisson-de-Cadouin, with its 1,965 inhabitants in 2023, continues to value this heritage through cultural and tourist events. The hall, as a central element of the village, participates in the attractiveness of the area, alongside other sites such as the caves of Maxange or the Planbuisson Garden, thus strengthening the historical and landscape identity of the Black Perigord.
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