Construction of the tower XIIe siècle (≈ 1250)
Initial construction period mentioned.
23 mai 1921
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 23 mai 1921 (≈ 1921)
Official protection order.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The tower: by order of 23 May 1921
Origin and history
The Saint-Reole Tower, located in Orbais-l'Abbaye in the department of Marne (Grand Est), is a 12th-century building. This monument, whose construction dates back to this medieval period, is emblematic of the religious or defensive architecture of the era, although its exact use is not specified in the available sources.
Classified as a Historical Monument by decree of 23 May 1921, the tower is now owned by the commune of Orbais-l'Abbaye. Its state of conservation and its openness to the public are not detailed, but its ranking reflects its heritage importance. The location, noted as "passable" (level 5/10), suggests an approximate identification, with an approximate address at 15 Rue Notre-Dame.
At the time of its construction, the 12th century was marked in the region by the development of abbeys and religious buildings, often linked to the expansion of ecclesiastical or seigneurial power. Towers such as Saint-Réole could serve as a bell tower, a watchtower or a symbol of prestige for the local community. Their presence also reflected the social organization around places of worship or defense, central in everyday life.
Available sources, including Monumentum and Merimée data, confirm its protected status but do not provide information on any historical characters related to its construction or use. No mention is made of major changes after the 12th century.