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House called Porte de la Vallée aux Rosiers-sur-Loire aux Rosiers-sur-Loire en Maine-et-Loire

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Maison classée MH

House called Porte de la Vallée aux Rosiers-sur-Loire

    D952
    49350 Les Rosiers-sur-Loire

Origin and history

The House known as Porte de la Vallée is a monument located in the commune of Rosiers-sur-Loire, in the Pays de la Loire region. This building, whose exact nature and historical function are not specified, bears a name evoking an old gate or access to a valley, suggesting a potential role in local urban or defensive organization. No period of construction or use is mentioned in the available sources, which makes it difficult for a precise dating or in-depth contextual analysis.

In regions such as the Pays de la Loire, constructions with names linked to geographical elements (valleys, rivers, etc.) were often integrated into defence, access control or territorial marking systems. In the absence of specific information, it can be assumed that this type of monument could serve as a gateway or reference point for residents and travellers, reflecting a spatial organization typical of medieval or modern villages.