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Square tower of Sainte-Maxime dans le Var

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Tour
Tour Carrée

Square tower of Sainte-Maxime

    Place de la Libération 
    83120 Sainte-Maxime
Ownership of the municipality
Tour carrée de Sainte-Maxime
Tour carrée de Sainte-Maxime
Tour carrée de Sainte-Maxime
Tour carrée de Sainte-Maxime
Crédit photo : Zorkamax - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1519
Construction begins
1557
Added a second level
1791
Sale as a national good
1856-1859
One-storey elevation
29 août 1977
Historical Monument
1985
Opening of the museum
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and roofs (cad. AB 231): inscription by order of 29 August 1977

Key figures

François de Rivière - Abbé du Thoronet Initiator of construction in 1519.
Jacques Jouvenel des Ursins - Abbé and stand promoter Second level commander in 1557.

Origin and history

The Square Tower of Sainte-Maxime is a military building built in the 16th century to protect local fishermen from pirate raids. Initiated in 1519 by François de Rivière, Abbé du Thoronet, his first phase was limited to one level. The materials used — shale, limestone, bricks for frames — and its sober structure (two square floors on the ground floor) reflect pragmatic defensive architecture. The rectangular cannons, facing south and west, bear witness to its original vocation.

In 1557, Abbé Jacques Jouvenel des Ursins re-launched the work as part of a settlement project, adding a second level. The tower, sold as a national property in 1791, became the common house. Between 1856 and 1859, a third floor was added to accommodate the town hall and a school, with dedicated interior arrangements (counsel room, teacher's housing). Its walls, then covered with crepi, will be restored in 1969, again revealing the original stones.

Classified as a Historic Monument in 1977 for its facades and roofs, the tower has been home to the Museum of Local Traditions since 1985. Its evolution illustrates the transition from a defensive work to a civic symbol, marked by successive adaptations: the transformation of the bays into full-angle windows, the suppression of the crepi, or its current cultural vocation. Its history also reflects the changes of Sainte-Maxime, from a fishing village exposed to pirates to a commune structured around its institutions.

Future

Small local museum

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