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Place Foch, formerly known as Place Ronde à Jouars-Pontchartrain dans les Yvelines

Yvelines

Place Foch, formerly known as Place Ronde

    1 Place du Marechal Foch
    78760 Jouars-Pontchartrain
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Place Foch, anciennement dite Place Ronde
Crédit photo : Lionel Allorge - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1755
Creation of the square
9 juillet 2002
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The ground of the square (cad. non cadastre, public domain); the facades and roofs overlooking the square and the opening of the adjacent tracks of the following buildings: 2, route du Pontel (cad. A 278) , 1, rue Mazières (cad. A 3998) , 2, rue Mazières (cad. A 288) , 1, route de Paris and rue Saint-Frédéric (cad. A 308) , 1, rue Sainte-Anne (cad. A 680) and the jump-off or haha (cad. A 3900): registration by order of 9 July 2002

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Origin and history

Foch Square, originally called Place Ronde, was built in 1755 in Jouars-Pontchartrain, Yvelines. Its creation coincides with a deviation from national road 12, marking the introduction of an urban form into a rural environment. It adjoins the old deer park of Pontchartrain Castle, where it retains a visual escape thanks to a leap-of-loup (or haha), a landscaped element typical of 18th century gardens.

The architectural complex of the square, including its facades and roofs, reflects proactive urban planning. The buildings bordering the square (notably on the 2 routes of Pontel, 1 rue Mazières, and 1 route de Paris) and the jump-off were protected by a registration order in 2002. This monument illustrates the transition between rural space and emerging urbanization under the Old Regime, while at the same time demonstrating the influence of seigneurial domains on spatial planning.

The square, a mixed property (state, commune, private), preserves uncadastered soil and emblematic public elements. Its route and its surroundings, such as Rue Sainte-Anne or Rue Saint-Frédéric, recall its historic role as a crossroads between Paris and Normandy, via National Route 12. The accuracy of its current location is considered fair (note 5/10), according to the Merimée data.

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