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Small fountain of Belfort en Territoire de Belfort

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Fontaine
Territoire

Small fountain of Belfort

    Grande-Rue
    90000 Belfort
Petite fontaine de Belfort
Petite fontaine de Belfort
Petite fontaine de Belfort
Petite fontaine de Belfort
Petite fontaine de Belfort
Petite fontaine de Belfort
Petite fontaine de Belfort
Petite fontaine de Belfort
Petite fontaine de Belfort
Petite fontaine de Belfort
Petite fontaine de Belfort
Petite fontaine de Belfort
Petite fontaine de Belfort
Petite fontaine de Belfort
Petite fontaine de Belfort
Crédit photo : Thomas Bresson - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1617
Initial construction
1686
Replacement of wood
1763
Major restoration
16 septembre 1908
MH classification
1948-1951
Reconstruction of the replica
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Petite brooke : classification by decree of 16 September 1908

Key figures

Eugène Traut - Sculptor Rebuilt the replica in 1948-1951.

Origin and history

The small fountain of Belfort is a public fountain erected in 1617, probably at the site of an old well. Its wooden walls were initially replaced by stone in 1686, and the structure was completely redesigned in 1763 to adopt a hexagonal basin. The water originated from a pond located 1.5 km away, illustrating the techniques of the time.

Ranked a historical monument in 1908, the fountain was dismantled in 1932 due to its degradation and preserved in the Museum of Art and History of Belfort. A faithful replica was rebuilt between 1948 and 1951 by the sculptor Eugène Traut, using the same sandstone of Niderviller as during the restoration of 1763. The central column, decorated with symbolic heads, sirens and coat of arms of Belfort, rests on a rectangular base.

The octagonal basin, 3.5 metres wide and 80 cm high, bears the engraved dates of 1617 (construction) and 1763 (restoration). After its reconstruction, the fountain was replaced at its original location, Place de la Petite Fontaine, on the edge of the Grand Rue. Today, it remains an architectural testimony of the urban developments of Burgundy-Franche-Comté in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

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