Art installation
Located in the centre of the village, the hall is an essential meeting place, the heart of the social and economic life of the village_. The Halles de La Ferrière-sur-Risle, which at first glance might seem like a chain of beams under a roof, offer a magnificent space for social life. Every square inch seems to have great stories to tell. One can only let one’s imagination wander in the face of its 500 years of history. Even empty, these halls seem inhabited.” Sébastien Preschoux_
In the thirteenth century, the presence of a market was already attested to at La Ferrière-sur-Risle, even before the construction of the current building, made of oak wood covered with tiles and whose frame rests on three bays separated by pillars. The last restoration campaign of the building, in 2021, made it possible to study the wood cutting of the pillars and the frame, and to date it 1499-1503. This study places, with certainty, the construction of the hall at the beginning of the sixteenth century. Originally longer, it was reduced after 1865 to facilitate traffic in the village.