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Henri Cavallier Sports Park à Fumel dans le Lot-et-Garonne

Lot-et-Garonne

Henri Cavallier Sports Park

    94 Rue du Stade
    47500 Fumel
Crédit photo : Paternel 1 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1940-1942
Construction of the park
1991
Repurchase by the Town Hall
2008
20th Century Heritage Label
9 juillet 2021
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Henri Cavallier Sports Park in full, in accordance with the plan annexed to the decree, located on Parcel No. 512 in the cadastre section AB: inscription by order of 9 July 2021

Key figures

Henri Cavallier - President of SMMP Dedication of the park, father of Jean.
Jean Cavallier - Manager of the SMMP plant Initiator of the construction of the park.

Origin and history

The Henri Cavallier Sports Park, located in Fumel in Lot-et-Garonne, was built between 1940 and 1942 on the initiative of Jean Cavallier, director of the local factory (Société Minière et Métallurgical du Périgord, SMMP). This sports complex, dedicated to his father Henri Cavallier, reflects the industrial influence of the factory on communal life. It includes a stadium, stands, a mixed rugby-football field, a athletics track, tennis courts, a swimming pool, a gymnasium, a Basque pediment and a party room. The entrance to the stadium is decorated with ductile cast iron pipes, produced on site, recalling its industrial origin.

In 1991, the town hall of Fumel bought the park from the factory, which then became SADEFA. In 2008, the site received the 20th century Heritage label for its architectural and urban importance, before being registered with the Historical Monuments by order of 9 July 2021. This ranking underscores its role as a testimony to the link between industry and social life in the 20th century, as well as its exceptional heritage value.

The park also illustrates the legacy of the SMMP, Fumel's key company, whose leaders financed its construction. His name pays tribute to Henri Cavallier, president of the SMMP, while his son Jean was its master. Today, the site remains a central place for the sports and cultural activities of the commune, while symbolizing the labour and industrial history of the region.

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