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Château des Bories à Antonne-et-Trigonant en Dordogne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château de style Renaissance

Château des Bories

    64 N21
    24420 Antonne-et-Trigonant
Private property
Château des Bories
Château des Bories
Château des Bories
Château des Bories
Château des Bories
Château des Bories
Château des Bories
Château des Bories
Château des Bories
Château des Bories
Château des Bories
Château des Bories
Château des Bories
Château des Bories
Crédit photo : Père Igor - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1494
Construction begins
1592
Taken by Catholics
1604
Completion of work
1652
Seat during the Fronde
29 mars 1974
Historical monument classification
2023
Turn of *Fortune de France*
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The castle (Box B 552) : classification by decree of 29 March 1974

Key figures

Jeanne de Hautefort - Initial sponsor Veuve de Jean de Saint-Astier, launches the works.
Henri de Saint-Astier - Protestant Owner Finish the castle in 1604.

Origin and history

The Château des Bories, located in Antonne-et-Trigonant (Dordogne), was built at the edge of the 15th and 16th centuries. It consists of a rectangular house flanked by two round towers and a square tower, surrounded by moat once fed by Isle. This castle, a private property, has been classified as a historic monument since 29 March 1974 and is situated in a preserved landscape, close to the National Road 21.

The construction began in 1494 for Jeanne de Hautefort, widow of Jean de Saint-Astier, on the remains of an old den. The works were completed in 1604 under Henri de Saint-Astier, a Protestant whose castle was taken by Catholics in 1592 during the wars of religion. In 1652 he was seated during the Fronde. At the Revolution, although condemned to demolition, only its outer walls were razed.

Architecturally, the castle combines defensive elements (mâchicoulis, ditches, drawbridge) and Renaissance innovations, as a monumental staircase forerunner of 17th century models. The guard room, vaulted with gothic veins, illustrates this stylistic transition. In 2023, the site served as a decor for the Fortune series of France, strengthening its contemporary cultural anchor.

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