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Château de Marfontaine dans l'Aisne

Aisne

Château de Marfontaine

    2 Rue du Château
    02140 Marfontaine

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1051
First mention of the village
1137
Change of ownership
1383
New family owner
1433
Acquisition by the Raoult de Fay
1617-1619
Construction of the current castle
1998
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Registered MH

Key figures

Marguerite de Vaudier de Beaumont - Commander of the castle Veuve de Jacques Raoult, remarried to François de Proissy.
Jacques Raoult de Fay d'Athies - Former owner Detaining family since 1433.
Liétry (ou Leotheric) - Bishop of Laon Owner of the village in 1051.
François de Proissy - Second husband of Marguerite Associated with the construction of the castle.

Origin and history

The castle of Marfontaine is presented in the form of a rectangle, divided into two distinct parts: one dedicated to housing and the other to the farm. This building, partially collapsed today, has inscriptions in over-cooked bricks visible on several of its walls. These architectural and decorative elements bear witness to its history and its transformations over the centuries.

The present castle was erected between 1617 and 1619 under the influence of Marguerite de Vaudier de Beaumont, widow of Jacques Raoult de Fay d'Athies, whose family had owned the estate since 1433. Remarried to François de Proissy, she oversees its construction, marking a period of renovation for this historic site. The village of Marfontaine, for its part, was mentioned in 1051 as the property of the bishop of Laon, Lietry, before passing into the hands of the family of Marfontaine in 1137, then of the family of Venderesse in 1383. These property changes reflect the feudal and seigneurial dynamics of the region.

In 1998, the castle was listed as historic monuments, recognizing its heritage value. This official protection underscores the importance of preserving this 17th and 18th century architectural testimony, while highlighting its role in local history. The brick inscriptions, characteristic of its construction, also offer clues on the techniques and materials used at the time.

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