Journées du Patrimoine 2024 at the Maison du Fontainier, a plunge into the history of water in Paris

Published by Graziella de Sortiraparis · Published on September 18, 2024 at 11:30 a.m.
Ready to delve into the history of Paris during the 2024 Heritage Days? What better way to do so than to visit the Maison du Fontainier, a major landmark in the history of water in the capital. See you this weekend, September 21 and 22, 2024.

The Journées du Patrimoine 2024 are the perfect opportunity to discover the capital's sights, and there are plenty of them! You probably won't have enough time over the weekend of September 21 and 22 to see everything, but so many museums, churches, institutions and unusual, little-known places are waiting to reveal their secrets to you, during guided tours and events, often free of charge. This year's cultural event is full of surprises!

What if, after the Catacombs or the Carrière des Capucins, we stayed underground, visiting the Maison du Fontainier? It's an ideal opportunity to delve into the bowels of Paris, through thehistory of water. Built between 1619 and 1623 in the Faubourg Saint-Jacques, this ashlar house's interest lies in its relationship with the 13km-longMédicis aqueduct, of which it is the 27th and last manhole (a masonry device used to inspect an underground pipe).

The King's fountain-maker, Thomas Francine, lived here to oversee water distribution in the capital. The liquid circulating in the aqueduct arrived in the basements of this house, divided into three basins: the Carmelite basin, intended for the clergy; the King's basin, which supplied the Luxembourg palace and its fountains; and the City basin, intended for public fountains. The latter, however, had the least water!

Also known as"regard de la Lanterne", this house with its beautiful stone dormers lost its function in 1870, and only became a Monument Historique in 1994.

The 2024 Heritage Days program

  • Guided tour of the Maison du Fontainier
    September 21 and 22

    Guided tour of the exterior and basement of this last look at the Medici aqueduct (17th century).



Practical information

Dates and Opening Time
From September 21, 2024 to September 22, 2024

× Approximate opening times: to confirm opening times, please contact the establishment.

    Location

    42 Avenue de l'Observatoire
    75014 Paris 14

    Route planner

    Prices
    Free

    Official website
    journeesdupatrimoine.culture.gouv.fr

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