Construction of the bridge XVIIe siècle (≈ 1750)
Construction period of the bridge on the June.
13 juillet 1979
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 13 juillet 1979 (≈ 1979)
Official date of bridge classification.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Bridge on the June (no CADASTRE box; PUBLIC AREA): classification by decree of 13 July 1979
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Origin and history
The bridge over the June, also known as the mill bridge, is located in the Essonne department in Île-de-France. It allows the crossing of the June, a local river, and is precisely on the commune of Méreville, avenue de la Gare. This bridge, built in the 17th century, illustrates the utilitarian architecture of the era, designed to facilitate travel and transportation in a region then marked by a rural and artisanal economy.
Ranked a historic monument since 13 July 1979, the bridge over the June bears witness to the importance attached to the preservation of the heritage built in France. Its classification reflects its historical and architectural value, although the available sources do not specify the technical details of its construction or the actors involved in its realization. The building now belongs to the public domain and is managed by the Essonne department.
At the time of its construction in the 17th century, the Île-de-France region was a dynamic territory, where infrastructure and bridges played a key role in the development of trade and the daily lives of local people. In particular, the bridges were used to connect villages, to facilitate access to the mills — often located near rivers — and to support the agricultural and commercial activities that structured the rural society of the time.
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