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Remparts of Come à Viens dans le Vaucluse

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Patrimoine défensif
Rempart
Vaucluse

Remparts of Come

    Rue du Faubourg
    84750 Viens
Crédit photo : Michel wal - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
26 mars 1934
Registration of round tower
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Round round: inscription by order of 26 March 1934

Origin and history

The ramparts of Venez, located in the commune of Venez (Vaucluse), are a historical monument whose protection concerns specifically a round tower. The latter was registered by ministerial decree on 26 March 1934, marking its heritage recognition. No specific information is available on the original period of construction or extent of the fortifications, but their presence reflects the strategic importance of the site at an unspecified time.

The village of Venez, like many Provencal localities, developed around defensive structures designed to protect the inhabitants from conflicts or invasions. The ramparts, the key elements of medieval urban planning, served as both a physical barrier and a symbol of local power. Their current state, partially preserved, provides an overview of the fortification techniques used in the region, although specific architectural or historical details are lacking in the available sources.

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