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Museum Rue de la Société Française in Vierzon dans le Cher

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Musée du monde paysan
Musée du tracteur et du matériel agricole
Cher

Museum Rue de la Société Française in Vierzon

    11 Rue de la Société Française
    18100 Vierzon
Musée Rue de la Société Française à Vierzon
Musée Rue de la Société Française à Vierzon
Musée Rue de la Société Française à Vierzon
Musée Rue de la Société Française à Vierzon
Musée Rue de la Société Française à Vierzon
Musée Rue de la Société Française à Vierzon
Musée Rue de la Société Française à Vierzon
Musée Rue de la Société Française à Vierzon
Musée Rue de la Société Française à Vierzon
Musée Rue de la Société Française à Vierzon
Musée Rue de la Société Française à Vierzon
Musée Rue de la Société Française à Vierzon
Crédit photo : Croquant - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
15 octobre 1848
Foundation of the workshop
1861
First locomobile
1879
Creation of the Société Française
1898-1902
Construction of the exhibition hall
1959
Purchase by Case
8 mars 1999
Partial protection
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Foundry halls (Box DL 226, Maxime-Gorki Street); thermal treatment workshop (Box DK 255, 4 rue Bernard-Palissy); bridge crossing Bernard-Palissy Street (cad. not cadastral, linking the workshops located on Parcel DK 129 and the workshop located on Parcel DK 255); façades and roofs of the house of Célestin Gérard (cd. DK 129, 10, avenue Pierre-Sémard): inscription by order of 8 March 1999

Key figures

Célestin Gérard - Founder and industrial Workshop maker and pioneer of agricultural machinery.

Origin and history

The site of the Musée Rue de la Société Française in Vierzon corresponds to the former factory founded by Célestin Gérard, a joiner of Vosges origin. In 1848 he installed a workshop for the repair and construction of agricultural machinery. Faced with the post-revolutionary economic crisis, he innovates by creating mobile machines to beat the harvests, laying the foundations of his company. His success allowed him to develop steam locomotives and mobile throttles, revolutionizing French agriculture.

In 1879, the workshop became the Société Française de Matériel Agricole, and in 1889 the Société Française de Matériel Agricole et Industriel, one of the largest factories in France until its acquisition by Case in 1959. The site extended over seven hectares in the city centre, between the station and the national road. Three emblematic buildings remain: the house of Célestin Gérard (1867-1879), the metal and brick manufacturing halls (Rue Maxime-Gorki), and the large exhibition hall (1898-1902), the company's technological showcase.

The manufacturing halls, characterized by their metal structures and decorated gables, illustrate the industrial architecture of the period. Their ternary rhythm and colorful brick details reflect the prestige of the factory. The exhibition hall, originally decorated with a metal and glass façade, was home to the company's innovations. Despite subsequent changes (such as the loss of its façade in 1959), its cross structure and complex structure were preserved. These elements, partially protected since 1999, reflect the golden age of the French agricultural industry.

The current redevelopment project threatens the integrity of the halls, with the planned demolition of some wings and the creation of a pedestrian link. Only an original element, a metal bridge of the 1880s-1890s (Bernard-Palissy Street), will be preserved. The house of Célestin Gérard, modest architecturally but symbolic, remains the last vestige of his initial workshops. These buildings, now mixed property (common and private), embody Vierzon's industrial heritage and its key role in national agricultural mechanization.

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Conditions of visit

  • Conditions de visite : Ouvert toute l'année
  • Moyenne saison : D'octobre à avril : du mardi au samedi de 14h à 17h30 et le samedi matin de 10h à 12h.
  • Haute saison : De mai à septembre : du mardi au dimanche de 14h à 18h et le samedi matin de 10h à 12h
  • Tarif individuel : Individuels : gratuit
  • Contact organisation : 02 48 71 10 94 ou patrimoine@ville-vierzon.fr