Castles in Aveyron

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There are numerous Castles in the Aveyron départment of France. Many are little more than ruins and some are barely discernible, while others have been converted into modern homes. Castles or their remains may be found at the following locations, among others:

  • Estaing The Château d' Estaing was built in the 15th century, with alterations in the 16th and 17th centuries. It was vandalised during the French Revolution and confiscated as a national asset. In 1863, it became a convent. In 1930 a new chapel was built near the 15th century chapel. After the Second World War, the castle was converted into a religious retreat. The castle cinsists of buildings of different heights arranged around a terrace.[6]
  • Flagnac The ruins of the Château de Pagax date from the 15th century and have been a protected monument historique since 1978.[7]
  • Gabriac The Château de Tholet was originally built in the 16th century and altered in the 19th century. Preserved are the keep, a tower and the surrounding enceinte. It is privately owned and has been protected as a monument historique since 1946.[8]
  • Lacroix-Barrez Château de Vallon is a ruined hilltop castle from the 14th century, protected as a mounment historique since 1925.[10]
  • Lapanouse The Château de Loupiac has been protected as a monument historique since 1928.[11]
  • Lassouts The Château de Roquelaure is a 12th century noted for its chapel and interior decor. The property of the commune, it has been protected as a monument historique since 1981.[12]
  • Latour-sur-Sorgues
  • Montjaux The Château de Montjaux dates from the 15th century. [13]
  • Montpeyroux The Château du Bousquet is a 14th century castle. Of note are the façades, roofs, tower, kitchen and the dining room with wood panelling. On the first floor, the great hall has a painted wooden chimney. The chapel door and painted ceiling are also notweorthy. Privately owned, it has been protected as a monument historique since 1928.[14]
  • Mostuéjouls The Château de Mostuéjouls (built in the 13th century, with additions and alterations in the 15th, 17th and 18th) is particularly noted for its wall paintings dating from the early 16th century.[15]
  • Mouret Château de la Servayrie and Château Mage
  • Naussac The Château de Marinesque dates from the 14th century and is a protected monument historique.[17]
  • Peyrusse-le-Roc The Château Inférieur is a 12th/13th century castle with a history going back much further. It was already in ruins by 1668 and, today, all that remains are two towers.[18]
  • Recoules-Prévinquières There are two castles here. The Château de Recoules has a history going back to the 13th century. In 1853, it was bought the le baron de Gaujal who gave the castle its present appearance. The edifice is composed of four buildings with towers around a small courtyard. Inside, several rooms are interesting for their decor including painted canvas, inlaid parquet flooring and painted walls. It has been protected as a monument historique since 2001.[20] The Château du Méjanel dates from the 15th and 16th centuries and is also a monument historique, noted for its façades and roofs as well as monumental chimney in the great hall on the first floor.[21]
  • Saint-Affrique The Château de Mas Rougier is a privately owned 14th century castle, with a tower, turret, the elevation and roof protected as a mounment historique since 1979.[23]
  • Salles-la-Source The Château du Colombier dates from the 14th and 15th centuries. The buildings are arranged around a small interior paved courtyard. The castle is representative of the seigneurial and domestic architecture of the Rouergue between the 14th and 19th centuries. The simple square 14th century keep is used as a pigeon loft. The north wing was altered in the 19th century. The Château du Colombier is privately owned and has been protected as a monument historique since 1995.[25]
  • Salvagnac-Cajarc The castle, built in the 13th and 15th centuries, is an example of medieaval fortification. It has been a protected monument historique since 1991. Especially noteworthy are the roofs, the round tower and its staircase and the inner courtyard and its walls. On the second floor, a vaulted room contains 17th century painting.[26]
  • Savignac The Château de la Pèze was acquired by the Pomairols family in the 16th century. The poet Charles de Pomairols lived there (1835-1916). The buildings were modified in the 18th and 19th centuries.[27]
  • Sénergues Ther are two castles in the commune. The Château de Montarnal was a fortified site in the 11th century, evidenced by the circular south tower. New fortifications were undertaken around the middle of the 14th century (seigneurial hall). In the Middle Ages, the castle was used as an entrepôt for the transport of wood, wine and salt - a cave was used as a warehouse. The site was a stop on the pilgrim route to Saint-Jacques de Compostelle. The architectural and military layout is unique in the Rouergue. The castle today still has the keep, enceinte, courtyard and the cave.[28] The Château de Sénergues dates from the 11th and 12th centuries.[29]
  • Toulonjac The origins of the Château de Toulonjac go back to the 15th century. It was heavily modified in the 17th and 19th centuries. The kitchen contains a 15th century chimney. The eastern part was added in the 19th century. Wallpaper dated from the 1840s is decorated with the theme of Don Quixote. The Château de Toulonjac is privately owned and has been protected as a monument historique since 1993.[31]
  • Versols-et-Lapeyre The Château de Versols was built in the 14th century, with additions and alterations in the 16th and 17th. It is particularly noted for its façades and roofs and remains of murals. Privately owned, the castle has been a proyected monument historique since 1988.[32]
  • Villeneuve The 14th century Château de Ginals was modified in the 17th and 18th centuries. It is noted for its keep and spiral staircase. Internally, the ground floor dining room contains a large stone chimney. On the first floor, the grand salon and tow interconnecting smaller salons contigüs are decorated with plasterwork. Saint Emilie de Rodat spent her childhood here and is supposed to have had a revelation here of her religious vocation. The Château de Ginals is privately owned and has been protected as a monument historique since 1980.[34]

Contents

[edit] See also

List of castles in France

[edit] External links

Belcastel  · Bourines  · Bousquet · Calmont d'Olt  · Colombier  · Coupiac  · Estaing  · Ginals  · Inférieur  · Loupiac ·

Marinesque  · Mas Rougier  · Masse · Méjanel  · Montarnal  · Montjaux  · Mostuéjouls  · Montaigut  · Najac  · Pagax

Peyrelade  · la Pèze  · Recoules  · Roquelaure  · Saint-Izaire  · Salvagnac-Cajarc  · Sénergues  · Sévérac  · Tholet

Toulonjac  · Vallon  · Versols  · Vezins

[edit] References

  1. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Belcastel
  2. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Bourines
  3. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Coupiac
  4. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Calmont d'Olt
  5. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Masse
  6. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château d' Estaing
  7. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Pagax
  8. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Tholet
  9. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Montaigut
  10. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Vallon
  11. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Loupiac
  12. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Roquelaure
  13. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Montjaux
  14. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château du Bousquet
  15. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Mostuéjouls
  16. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Najac
  17. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Marinesque
  18. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château Inférieur
  19. ^ MAZARS, Jacky & ROLLAND, François Pruines et Prunols, l'histoire d'un village du Rouergue à travers les siècles, L'Association des Amis de Pruines
  20. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Recoules
  21. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Méjanel
  22. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Peyrelade
  23. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Mas Rougier
  24. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Saint-Izaire
  25. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château du Colombier
  26. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Salvagnac-Cajarc
  27. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de la Pèze
  28. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Montarnal
  29. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Sénergues
  30. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Sévérac
  31. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Toulonjac
  32. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Versols
  33. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Vezins
  34. ^ Ministry of Culture database: Château de Ginals

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