Logo Musée du Patrimoine

All French heritage classified by regions, departments and cities

Cornuel Bridge (also on commune of Bouray-sur-Juine) dans l'Essonne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Pont

Cornuel Bridge (also on commune of Bouray-sur-Juine)

    8 Allée Cornuel
    91850 Bouray-sur-Juine
Ownership of the municipality
Pont Cornuel de Bouray-sur-Juine
Pont Cornuel également sur commune de Bouray-sur-Juine
Pont Cornuel également sur commune de Bouray-sur-Juine
Pont Cornuel également sur commune de Bouray-sur-Juine
Pont Cornuel également sur commune de Bouray-sur-Juine
Pont Cornuel également sur commune de Bouray-sur-Juine
Pont Cornuel également sur commune de Bouray-sur-Juine
Pont Cornuel également sur commune de Bouray-sur-Juine
Pont Cornuel également sur commune de Bouray-sur-Juine
Pont Cornuel également sur commune de Bouray-sur-Juine
Pont Cornuel également sur commune de Bouray-sur-Juine
Pont Cornuel également sur commune de Bouray-sur-Juine
Pont Cornuel également sur commune de Bouray-sur-Juine
Pont Cornuel également sur commune de Bouray-sur-Juine
Pont Cornuel également sur commune de Bouray-sur-Juine
Crédit photo : Lionel Allorge - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
vers 1757
Initial construction
6 mai 1980
Registration MH
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Cornuel Bridge (Non-CADASTER; PUBLIC AREA): Registration by Order of 6 March 1980

Key figures

Boulanger (ou Boullanger) - Architect / Manager Bridge designer around 1757.

Origin and history

The Cornuel Bridge, also known as the Cochet Bridge, was built in the 3rd quarter of the 18th century (circa 1757) to span the June River. Located on the border of the communes of Bouray-sur-Juine and Lardy (Essonne, Île-de-France), it marks the administrative boundary between these two territories. Its architecture, characterized by a single arch, reflects the road construction techniques of the time.

The building is attributed to the architect Boulanger (or Boullanger according to the sources), master of the project. Although reconstructed identically later, its original structure dates from the mid-18th century. The bridge was listed as a Historic Monument on May 6, 1980 (or March 6 according to some sources), recognizing its heritage value. It now belongs to the public domain and is managed by the municipalities concerned.

From a historical point of view, this bridge illustrates the importance of river and road infrastructure in the territorial organisation of the Île-de-France under the Ancien Régime. June, a tributary of the Essonne, played a key role in local trade, especially agricultural trade. Bridges such as Cornuel facilitated movement between villages and helped to structure the rural old age network.

Available sources (Wikipedia, Monumentum, Merimée base) confirm its status as a protected historical monument, although its exact location is sometimes subject to approximations (map precision estimated at 6/10). A photo licensed by Creative Commons, attributed to Lionel Allorge, documents his current appearance.

External links