Registration for historical monuments 28 mars 1977 (≈ 1977)
Joint protection of the two mills.
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Heritage classified
Windmills (two) (cad. D 212, 707): registration by order of 28 March 1977
Origin and history
The windmills of the Champ des Îles are two buildings located in the commune of Varennes-sur-Loire, in the department of Maine-et-Loire, in the Pays de la Loire region. These buildings, typical of traditional rural architecture, are emblematic of the exploitation of renewable energies before the industrial era. Their presence illustrates the historical importance of mills in the local economy, particularly for the production of flour or other agricultural activities.
Jointly registered as historic monuments since 28 March 1977, these mills enjoy heritage protection that underscores their cultural and architectural value. Their precise location, mentioned in the Mérimée base, is the 3 Rue de la Croix des Noues in Varennes-sur-Loire. Although their detailed history is not explicitly documented in the available sources, their status as historic monuments reflects their past role in the community and economic life of the region.
The region of Pays de la Loire, and more particularly Anjou, has long been marked by intense agricultural activity, where windmills played a central role. These structures allowed the processing of locally grown cereals, thus contributing to the food autonomy of the population. Their preservation today offers an overview of the techniques and lifestyles of a time when wind energy was an essential resource.
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