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Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney en Haute-Saône

Patrimoine classé
Lavoir
Mairie
Mairie-lavoir
Haute-Saône

Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney

    7 Place Napoléon
    70800 Bouligney
Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney
Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney
Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney
Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney
Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney
Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney
Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney
Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney
Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney
Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney
Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney
Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney
Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney
Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney
Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney
Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney
Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney
Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney
Mairie-lavoir de Bouligney
Crédit photo : Félix Potuit - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1832-1834
Construction
1840
Installation of the statuette
après 1871
Adding Clock
9 décembre 1996
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Town hall-lavoir (Box E 84) and fountain (Box public domain, Section C, near parcels 83 and 84): inscription by order of 9 December 1996

Key figures

Pierre Mougenot - Architect Manufacturer of washhouse and town hall.

Origin and history

Bouligney's town hall is an atypical public building built in the neo-classical style in the early 19th century. It is distinguished by its dual function: a covered washhouse, made between 1832 and 1834 according to the plans of the architect Pierre Mougenot, and a town hall added in 1840, still under its direction. This type of construction reflects the hygiene and administrative needs of the rural communes of the time.

The monument also incorporates notable decorative elements, such as a statuette cast of Napoleon installed on the fountain in 1840, replaced after 1871 by a clock accompanied by two automatons. These additions illustrate the political and technological developments of the period. Joined historic monuments in 1996, the town hall-lavoir bears witness to architectural ingenuity and local history.

Located in Bouligney in Haute-Saône, the town hall is a rare example of a hybrid building, combining public utility and symbolism. Its 1996 protection covers both the main structure and the adjacent fountain, highlighting its heritage importance. The architect Pierre Mougenot, the project manager, marked this monument by his functional and aesthetic approach, typical of rural neoclassicism.

The precise location, 7 Place Napoleon, and its Insee code (70083) confirm its anchoring in the territory of Haute-Saône. A communal property, this monument remains an emblematic place for the inhabitants, mixing historical memory and daily life. Available sources, such as Wikipedia and Monumentum, document its history and architectural features.

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