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Camp des Rouëts in Mohon dans le Morbihan

Patrimoine classé
Motte castrale
Morbihan

Camp des Rouëts in Mohon

    Camp des Rovets Bodieu
    56490 Mohon
Camp des Rouëts à Mohon
Camp des Rouëts à Mohon
Camp des Rouëts à Mohon
Camp des Rouëts à Mohon
Camp des Rouëts à Mohon
Camp des Rouëts à Mohon
Camp des Rouëts à Mohon
Camp des Rouëts à Mohon
Camp des Rouëts à Mohon
Camp des Rouëts à Mohon
Crédit photo : PanierAvide - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
700
800
1200
1300
1900
2000
Haut Moyen Âge (probablement Xe siècle)
Construction of camp
XIIe siècle
Priory implementation
Années 1970
Acquisition by Morbihan
22 juillet 1975
Registration for Historic Monuments
22 septembre 1975
Natural site classification picturesque
1980
Establishment of the Friends of the Camp Association
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Camp (Box YI 120, 129-131): inscription by order of 22 July 1975

Key figures

Jacques Mercier - Initiator of protection Purchaser of the Morbihan site.
Seigneur de Bodieu - Medieval owner Builder of the tower on motte.

Origin and history

The Camp des Rouëts is a former military camp in Mohon, Morbihan, dating back to the early Middle Ages, probably the tenth century, although the eighth century is also mentioned. This 5-hectare site, lined with 10 meters deep moat and 15 meters wide, houses a 8-metre high castral mot, on which a tower was built by the Lord of Bodieu. The lower courtyard, at the foot of the mound, housed a well, barns, a forge, a pottery and houses, serving as refuge for the villagers.

The site could be supported by older remains dating back to the Gallo-Roman era. In the 12th century, a neighboring priory, the nucleus of the future village of Bodieu, implanted nearby. The camp was acquired by the General Council of Morbihan in the 1970s, at the initiative of Jacques Mercier, and then enrolled in historical monuments on 22 July 1975. It is also classified as a picturesque natural site by decree of 22 September 1975.

Since 1980, the association Les Amis du camp des Rouëts, founded by Jacques Mercier, works to protect and enhance the site. The remains, including moth and moat, illustrate the defensive and community organization typical of the High Middle Ages in Brittany. The site is now owned by the Morbihan department and is accessible to the public.

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