Wednesday 11 October 2023

Archaeology at the Nymphaeum

Just outside of the village of Le Grand Pressigny, in what was the grounds of the chateau, is a small and clearly once high status building. It is a nymphaeum, built to create a leisure space around a spring. For many years it has been in poor repair, but last year it was announced a grant had been procured to restore the building.

Nymphaeum, Le Grand Pressigny, Indre et Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.

Last time I passed an archaeological dig seems to be in progress, but there is no information about what might have been unearthed. By the look of it, there was once another circular pool right in front of the nymphaeum.

Originally nymphaeums were shrines dedicated to nymphs, who were mythological beings associated with sacred springs, woods and other natural features. 

The village of Le Grand Pressigny, situated on the confluence of the Claise and Aigronne Rivers, has existed since before the 6th century. The 16th century nymphaeum was intended to allow women to meet and bath in private, staying warm and dry in its shelter afterwards, to chat and relax.

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