Period of construction and use XVIIe siècle (≈ 1750)
Family place of the brothers Le Nain.
23 septembre 2003
Registration for historical monuments
Registration for historical monuments 23 septembre 2003 (≈ 2003)
Official protection of the harvest and its garden.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The harvest (house and garden adjacent) (Box AB 79, 80): inscription by order of 23 September 2003
Key figures
Frères Le Nain - 17th Century Painters
Owners and occupants of the harvest.
Origin and history
The grape harvest of the Frères Le Nain is an emblematic monument located in the commune of Bourguignon-sous-Montbavin, in the department of Aisne (Hauts-de-France). This building perfectly illustrates the traditional architecture of Laonnois, with its two distinct levels: a ground floor dedicated to the cellar (foulerie) and the cellar, and an elevated floor serving as a dwelling. A terraced garden completes this set, reflecting the typical organisation of the wine-growing areas of the region. This place is particularly marked by its family history, having belonged to the brothers Le Nain, famous painters of the seventeenth century, whose work is intimately linked to rural life and to the genre scenes of this time.
The harvest was listed as historic monuments in 2003, recognizing its heritage and architectural value. The building, with its adjoining garden, is protected by a decree dated 23 September 2003, stressing its importance in the local heritage. This type of construction, characteristic of the wine-growing regions, played a central role in community life, serving both as a place of work for the harvest and as a living space. It bears witness to the agricultural and social practices of Laonnois, where vines were a major part of the local economy and culture.
The precise location of the monument at 2 Place des Frères Le Nain, as well as its integration into the urban landscape of Bourguignon-sous-Montbavin, make it a point of historical and tourist interest. Although information on its current accessibility (visits, rental, accommodation) is not detailed in the sources, its status as a protected monument guarantees its preservation for future generations. This vintage thus embodies an artistic heritage, thanks to its link with the brothers Le Nain, and architectural, by its representation of regional wine traditions.
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