First mention of the seigneury 1350 (≈ 1350)
Lordship of Cornod attested for the first time.
1876
Transformation of the castle
Transformation of the castle 1876 (≈ 1876)
Dressing by Despierre and Feuga, major developments.
2007
Registration for historical monuments
Registration for historical monuments 2007 (≈ 2007)
Total protection of the castle and its park.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
In total, the castle (logis, commons and outbuildings of the nineteenth century), the park with the ground, the fence walls and their doors (cad. AB 3 to 18, 34 to 40, 42, 44; ZN 45, 56, 175; ZB 211; ZE 1): inscription by order of 2 October 2007
Key figures
Henri Despierre - Architect
Co-author of the transformation in 1876.
Henri Feuga - Architect
Co-author of the transformation in 1876.
Origin and history
Cornod Castle is an emblematic building in the municipality of Cornod, in the Jura department. Built in the second half of the 19th century, it illustrates the neo-Gothic architecture of this period, marked by a revival of medieval styles. The site includes a house connected to a square tower by a gallery, as well as commons organized around several courtyards. Its park incorporates natural elements such as cliffs and a cave, reflecting the romantic taste for picturesque landscapes.
The seigneury of Cornod was attested in 1350, but it was in 1876 that architects Henri Despierre and Henri Feuga radically transformed the castle. They dress the house, develop outbuildings and develop the park, creating a coherent set combining history and modernity. The interiors retain a neo-Gothic décor served by a monumental staircase, while the exteriors incorporate terraces and a waterfall. The castle, with its park and fence walls, has been listed as historic monuments since 2007, recognizing its heritage value.
The monument is part of a regional context where 19th century castles often reflect the influence of local elites and artistic currents of the era. In the Jura, these residences become symbols of prestige, combining modern comfort and medieval references. The Château de Cornod, with its architecture and park, bears witness to this duality between historical heritage and landscape innovation, characteristic of the major areas of the period.
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