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Town hall and neighbouring buildings belonging to the municipality à l' Île-d'Aix en Charente-Maritime

Charente-Maritime

Town hall and neighbouring buildings belonging to the municipality

    22 Rue Gourgaud
    17123 Île-d'Aix
Hôtel de ville et bâtiments voisins appartenant à la commune
Hôtel de ville et bâtiments voisins appartenant à la commune
Hôtel de ville et bâtiments voisins appartenant à la commune
Hôtel de ville et bâtiments voisins appartenant à la commune
Hôtel de ville et bâtiments voisins appartenant à la commune
Crédit photo : Patrick Despoix - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1825-1828
Construction of city hall
19 mai 1931
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and roofs: inscription by order of 19 May 1931

Origin and history

The Île-d'Aix Town Hall is a town building located on the island of the same name, in Charente-Maritime, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Built between 1825 and 1828, it embodies the public architecture of the early 19th century, a period marked by post-revolutionary and Napoleonic administrative reconstruction. Its inscription in the title of historical monuments, by order of 19 May 1931, specifically protects its facades and roofs, highlighting their heritage value.

At that time, small island communities such as Île-d'Aix played a strategic role, particularly because of their geographical location. Municipal buildings served as a central location for local government, collective decisions and sometimes judicial activities. Their construction often reflected the ambitions of the municipalities to modernize, while adapting to local constraints, such as island isolation or available resources.

Today, the City Hall remains a symbol of the island's historical and administrative identity. Its protection in 1931 demonstrated the recognition of its architectural and cultural importance, although the available sources did not specify its current use (visits, rentals, etc.).

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