Construction of the castle XVe siècle (≈ 1550)
Initial construction period mentioned.
16 mars 1987
Registration Historic Monument
Registration Historic Monument 16 mars 1987 (≈ 1987)
Protection of the entire chapel.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The entire chapel (cad. A 1204): entry by order of 16 March 1987
Key figures
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Sources insufficient to identify.
Origin and history
The former castle of Mesnard-la-Barotière, located in the Vendée department (85), is a building whose origins date back to the 15th century. This monument is particularly remarkable for its chapel, representative of the flamboyant Gothic style, an architectural current that developed in the late Middle Ages, between the late 14th and early 16th centuries. The chapel, classified as a Historical Monument, bears witness to the religious and social importance of this type of construction in medieval times.
The castle and its chapel are located at 5036 Le Château, in the commune of Mesnard-la-Barotière, whose Insee code is 85144. The accuracy of the location is considered fair, with a score of 5 out of 10 depending on the available data. The chapel was fully protected by an order of inscription under the Historical Monuments on 16 March 1987. Today, the site belongs to a private company, but information about its access to the public, such as visits or services offered, is not specified in the sources.
In the historical context of the 15th century, castles and their chapels played a central role in the lives of lords and local communities. These buildings served not only as fortified residences, but also as places of worship and assembly. In Vendée, a region marked by a strong seigneurial presence, these monuments reflected the power and piety of local elites. The flamboyant Gothic chapel of Mesnard-la-Barotière is part of this tradition, illustrating the evolution of architectural styles and religious practices of the time.