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WATER TOWER - CASTLE OF ART

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Place Séraucourt, 18000Bourges, France
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02.48.67.04.18
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2024
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2024

The water tower was built in 1865 to collect the waters of the Auron, supervised by engineer Bourdaloue. A competition was organized to select the architect of the imposing fountain located in: it is Albert Tissandier's project - bricks and stones, and paying tribute to the classical architecture of the early eighteenth century - which was chosen. As for the sculpted decoration, it is the work of the Berrichon archeologist and sculptor Jules Dumoutet. Unaffected since 1940, inscribed in the additional inventory of Historic Monuments in 1975, the eau d 'eau was completely redesigned by the City of Bourges in 1999, which made it a place dedicated to the diffusion of plastic arts. The ground floor of 220 m 2, with its two concentric spreads separated by 16 columns and surrounded by 14 alveoli, allows a unique presentation of the works, whether painted, carved, engraved, drawn, projected or hammered. A place of discovery, exchanges and meetings, the water tower hosts carefully selected exhibitions. A successful conversion.

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Château d'Eau - Château d'Art 18000 Bourges
Le Château d’Eau - Château d’Art situé à Bourges est très bien ouvragé et très beau. Un panonceau en explique l’origine. A voir en se promenant sur le chemin de la ville !

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