Construction of the pavilion 1937 (≈ 1937)
Initiated by André Liautey for children's classes.
2021
Purchase by municipality
Purchase by municipality 2021 (≈ 2021)
Degraded status reported at that date.
18 décembre 2023
First entry MH
First entry MH 18 décembre 2023 (≈ 2023)
Protection for historical monuments.
28 février 2024
Supplementary Order
Supplementary Order 28 février 2024 (≈ 2024)
Total protection of the building and parcel.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The wooden pavilion, in total, located 5 rue Beauchamp, on Parcel No. 24, appearing in the cadastre of the commune section OB, as delimited in red on the plan annexed to the decree: inscription by order of 28 February 2024
Key figures
André Liautey - Politician
Initiator of construction in 1937.
Origin and history
The wooden pavilion, also called the wooden chalet of the Collège Gérôme or 'Le petit lycée', is an emblematic building located in the heart of Vesoul. Built in 1937 under the impetus of André Liautey, a local politician, it was originally intended to accommodate the children's classes. This 300 m2 building, marked by a functional wooden architecture, reflects the educational needs of the time in a developing city.
Acquired by the municipality of Vesoul in 2021, the pavilion was reported to be in poor condition, requiring preservation work. Its heritage significance was recognized by an inscription on 18 December 2023, confirmed by a supplementary decree on 28 February 2024. Located at 5 rue Beauchamp, close to Collège Gérôme and the prison, it bears witness to the educational and urban history of Vesoul.
The building, owned by a territorial community, is now fully protected, including its cadastral parcel (section OB, No. 24). Its current status and future use (visit, rental, etc.) remain to be specified, but its classification now ensures its conservation. Available sources, such as the Merimée or Monumentum base, highlight its role in the local architectural heritage, between school heritage and the symbol of the inter-war period.
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