Construction of the castle 1ère moitié du XVIIe siècle (≈ 1750)
Period of initial construction documented.
1838
Change of ownership
Change of ownership 1838 (≈ 1838)
Transfer to Baron Roslin d'Ivry.
15 juin 1927
Registration for Historic Monuments
Registration for Historic Monuments 15 juin 1927 (≈ 1927)
Protection of facades by arrest.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Façades: entry by order of 15 June 1927
Key figures
Maréchal Georges Mouton, comte de Lobau - Historical owner
Former owner, Napoleonic hero.
Baron Casimir Charles Just Roslin d'Ivry - Owner after 1838
Maréchal's son-in-law, last named owner.
Origin and history
The Château de Couvrelles is an emblematic building of the first half of the seventeenth century, located in the commune of Couvrelles, in the department of Aisne. This monument, inscribed as historical monuments in 1927, illustrates the classical architecture of its time and bears witness to the aristocratic heritage of the Picardie region, now integrated into the Hauts-de-France. Its facades, protected by ministerial decree, reflect the sober and elegant style characteristic of the castles of this period.
In the 19th century, the Château de Couvrelle belonged to prominent military figures, including Marshal Georges Mouton, Count of Lobau, hero of Napoleonic wars. After 1838, the estate moved to its son-in-law, Baron Casimir Charles Just Roslin d'Ivry, who became its owner until the end of the 19th century. These successions underline the role of the castle as a residence for influential families linked to France's military and political history.
The precise location of the castle, at 4 Rue de l'Église in Couvrelles, is documented in heritage bases like Mérimée. Although the information on its current accessibility (visits, rentals) is not detailed in the sources, its inscription as historical monuments in 1927 guarantees its preservation as a witness to the architectural and social past of the Aisne.
The castle is part of a regional context where castles and mansions played a central role in social and economic organization. In modern times, these buildings often served as administrative centres, residences for local elites, and symbols of power. Their architecture also reflected the stylistic evolutions and cultural influences of their time, as evidenced by the protected facades of the Château de Couvrelle.
The available sources, including Wikipedia and Monumentum, confirm the heritage importance of the site, while stressing the need for further research to clarify certain aspects of its history, such as the details of its construction or its successive uses. The Creative Commons license associated with the photographs of the castle facilitates its dissemination and enhancement as part of the promotion of French heritage.
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