Construction of the tower XVe siècle (≈ 1550)
Construction period in rubble.
19 novembre 1942
Registration Historic Monument
Registration Historic Monument 19 novembre 1942 (≈ 1942)
Protection of remains by arrest.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Tower (vestiges): inscription by decree of 19 November 1942
Origin and history
The remains of the Tower of None are a historical monument located in the department of Hautes-Pyrénées, in the Occitanie region. Built in the 15th century, this tower is distinguished by its rectangular plan and its materials typical of the region: bellows associated with stone angle chains. Its irregular slate cover, characteristic of the country, as well as its low monolithic lintel windows, supported by stone wallets, make it a rare example of this type of local architecture.
The tower was listed as a Historic Monument by order of 19 November 1942, protecting its remains. Although its exact use is not detailed in available sources, this type of construction often reflects the defensive or residential needs of rural communities at the time. Such towers sometimes served as a refuge, a surveillance post, or a symbol of power for local lords.
The location of the tower, in None in the Hautes-Pyrénées, suggests an integration into a landscape marked by agriculture and livestock, dominant activities of the region at this time. The construction techniques employed, such as the use of bellows and local stone, bear witness to the resources available and the craftsmanship of the time. These remains thus provide an overview of the life and concerns of Occitan populations in the 15th century.
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