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Poitiers : Notre-Dame-La-Grande Tests a New Roman Mortar

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The Chaux de Saint-Astier company resurrected the Roman mortar and carried out its first large-scale work on the remediation of the Notre-Dame-la-Grande church in Poitiers (Vienna). Some 65 m3 of lime concrete at the pozzolane were sunk in early September at the dawn at the foot of the building built in the 11th century: the great baptism for this new product developed by the perigordine society.
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The Chaux de Saint-Astier company resurrected the Roman mortar and carried out its first large-scale work on the remediation of the Notre-Dame-la-Grande church in Poitiers (Vienna). Some 65 m3 of lime concrete at the pozzolane were sunk in early September at the dawn at the foot of the building built in the 11th century: the great baptism for this new product developed by the perigordine society.

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lemoniteur.fr broke the news in on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
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