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Bridges Bernard (also on municipality of Breny) à Breny dans l'Aisne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Pont
Aisne

Bridges Bernard (also on municipality of Breny)

    Chemin du Moulin du Raidon
    02210 Armentières-sur-Ourcq
Crédit photo : CanadairBreny - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
Transition XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles
Estimated construction
11 juin 2001
Registration MH
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Bernard Bridges and the road that connects them, located in the valley of Ourcq, along the boundary of the communes of Armentières-sur-Ourcq and Breny (cad. Armentières-sur-Ourcq AI; public domain): inscription by order of 11 June 2001

Origin and history

The Bernard Bridges are two works of art located at the boundary of the municipalities of Breny and Armintes-sur-Ourcq, in the department of Aisne (Hauts-de-France). Built in the 17th and 18th century transition, they crossed Ourcq and formed a remarkable architectural complex, composed of two bridges close to each other in a preserved landscape. Their style and technical characteristics reflect the construction practices of their time, while illustrating an original adaptation to the relief of the valley.

These bridges, as well as the roadway linking them, were listed as historic monuments by order of 11 June 2001. Their protection highlights their heritage interest, both for their individual design and for their use as a duo, rare in the region. The Brunehaut Road, mentioned in the sources, suggests a link to the local historic routes, although its exact role is not detailed in the available documents.

Owned by the municipalities concerned, the Bernard bridges are part of a rural landscape marked by the history of exchanges and river crossings. Their preservation allows us to study the construction techniques of modern times and their integration into a still untransformed natural environment. No information is available on their current use (visit, rental) or on possible characters related to their construction.

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