Construction of turret XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Construction period confirmed by architectural elements.
1er octobre 1934
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 1er octobre 1934 (≈ 1934)
Registration by order for heritage protection.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Corner turret: inscription by order of 1 October 1934
Key figures
Information non disponible - No character identified
Sources insufficient to assign a sponsor or architect.
Origin and history
Narbonne's corner turret is a small historical monument located at 73 Right Street in the town of Narbonne (Aude, Occitanie region). This modest edicle is distinguished by its corbelling structure, typical of architectural additions of the Renaissance. Its decorative elements, such as the ground profiles and entangled in the window, confirm a precise dating in the 16th century. A protruding roof, characteristic of the buildings of this period, crowned together, protecting the masonry from the weather.
Ranked Historical Monument by decree of 1 October 1934, this turret illustrates the evolution of civil construction techniques under the influence of Italian artistic currents. Although its original function is not explicitly documented in available sources, its urban location suggests an aesthetic and practical role, possibly linked to the monitoring or lighting of the narrow streets of Narbonne. The location data, although considered "passable" (level 5/10), place the building in the historic heart of the city, near other medieval and reborn buildings.
The absence of references to sponsors or specific events in accessible archives limits the understanding of its creative context. However, its architectural style and heritage protection underscore its importance as a witness to the urban transformations of Narbonne at the dawn of the modern era. The photographs available, such as the one credited to Sylenius under Creative Commons license, allow us to appreciate its sculptural details and its projected position on the façade of an older building.
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