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Former Priory à Trouhaut en Côte-d'or

Côte-dor

Former Priory

    1C Grande Rue
    21440 Trouhaut
Private property
Ancien prieuré
Ancien prieuré
Crédit photo : GO69 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIIe siècle
First mention of priory
1789
End of the Lordship of the Prior
30 avril 1999
Historic Monument Protection
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and roofs; stairs; Colombier (Box AB 116-123; ZH 34, 36, 37): entry by order of 30 April 1999

Key figures

Duc de Bourgogne - Owner of income Recipient of the priory in the 12th century.
Famille de Bazard - Post-revolutionary acquirer Buyer of the priory as a national good.
Prieur (anonyme) - Local Lord until 1789 Last holder of seigneurial rights.

Origin and history

The former Priory of Trouhaut, mentioned in the 12th century, was ceded with his income to the Duke of Burgundy, although the prior retained the seigneury of the place until 1789. This monument, probably dating back to the 15th century, illustrates the religious architecture of the period, as evidenced by its chevron frame with firm bearing.

At the Revolution, the priory was sold as a national good to the Bazard family. Its facades, roofs, staircase and dovecote, protected since 1999, reflect its heritage importance. The site, partially preserved, offers an overview of monastic and seigneurial life in Burgundy, between the Middle Ages and modern times.

The location of the priory in Trouhaut in Gold Coast (21) is documented with satisfactory accuracy (note 7/10). Although some parts are protected under the Historic Monuments, information on its current access (visits, services) remains incomplete in available sources.

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