Classification of the old door 11 janvier 1939 (≈ 1939)
Registration as a Historical Monument by order.
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Heritage classified
Former door: inscription by order of 11 January 1939
Origin and history
The rampart in Crozet, in the municipality of Le Crozet (Loire), is a historic monument whose protected element is an ancient gate. This door was inscribed by ministerial decree on 11 January 1939, making it an official testimony of the architectural and defensive heritage of the region. No other specific information on its origin, construction period or historical role is available from the sources consulted.
The ramparts, often built between the Middle Ages and the modern era, were used to protect villages from local invasions or conflicts. In the context of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, these structures could also play a role in regulating trade or controlling access to towns. Their presence generally reflects a community organization focused on collective security, typical of the small rural agglomerations of the time.
However, there is no data to clarify the specific uses of this rampart in Crozet.
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