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Pregnant of Vabre dans le Tarn

Patrimoine classé
Tour de l'Horloge
Enceinte
Porte-de-ville
Tarn

Pregnant of Vabre

    2-6 Rue de l'Horloge
    81330 Vabre
Ownership of the municipality
Enceinte de Vabre
Enceinte de Vabre
Enceinte de Vabre
Enceinte de Vabre
Crédit photo : Fagairolles 34 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1400
1800
1900
2000
XIIIe siècle
Construction of the enclosure
XVIIIe siècle
End of main track
1860
Closing of the portanelle
11 octobre 1994
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Tower of the Belfry (cad. AB 199): inscription by order of 11 October 1994

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Origin and history

The enclosure of Vabre, built in the 13th century, protected a small agglomeration surrounded by ramparts. Today, only the tower of the belfry (or trauc de la campana), integrated in place of the Town Hall, remains. This square tower, straddling the remains of the enclosure, served as the entrance door to the village until the 18th century. Its cradle arch, its murderers and its bell tower-wall at a bay testify to its dual defensive and civil function. The portanelle, opened until 1860 to the old bridge, emphasized its role of controlling access.

The tower has hybrid architectural features: an opening in the middle of the east side (covered passage), a square window in height, and an arcade surmounted by a murderer aligned with the rampart. Inside, a modern wooden staircase provides access to the two planched levels, while the west façade has a slightly broken arch. The bell tower, a posterior addition, housed the communal bell. This vestige illustrates the medieval urbanization of Occitan villages, where fortifications also served as symbols of local power.

Classified as a Historic Monument in 1994 (inscription for the tower alone, cadastre AB 199), the structure belongs to the town of Vabre. Its present state is the result of successive transformations, including the removal of the door to the 19th century bridge. The tower was once the strategic heart of the town, at the crossroads of traffic routes and collective defences. Its square plan and archeries recall 13th century military techniques, adapted to a modest but strategic agglomeration in the medieval Tarn.

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