Reconstruction of the castle vers 1624 (≈ 1624)
After fire during English wars
8 juin 1925
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 8 juin 1925 (≈ 1925)
Castle, moat and garden protected
29 août 1938
Source and driving classification
Source and driving classification 29 août 1938 (≈ 1938)
Hydraulic system protection of the castle
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The castle including communes, moats and the French garden: classification by decree of 8 June 1925; The source which feeds the castle and the conduct of this source from its origin until the arrival of the castle: classification by decree of 29 August 1938
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Origin and history
The Château de Fromental, located in the municipality of the same name in Haute-Vienne (Nouvelle-Aquitaine), is a representative example of the seigneurial residences of the seventeenth century. Its current structures, rebuilt around 1624 after a fire during the English wars, incorporate defensive elements such as moat, machicolis and murderers. The front door, decorated with coat of arms and Renaissance motifs, illustrates the mix of architectural styles of the era.
The estate is organised around an island accessible by a bridge, home to the castle itself, preceded by a courtyard of honour and flanked by four pavilions of angle. A second bridge leads to a French garden and a pond, fed by a source classified in 1938. The commons, arranged around a fortified court of service, complete this whole, testifying to the strategic and symbolic importance of the place for its owners.
Ranked a historic monument in 1925 for its castle, moats and garden, then in 1938 for its hydraulic system, the site combines residential, defensive and aesthetic functions. The layouts, such as the mâchicoulis or the corner pavilions, reflect both the protection needs inherited from past conflicts and the artistic canons of the late Renaissance, characteristic of the noble homes of the region.
The fire suffered during the English wars (without specific dates mentioned) marked a turning point in the history of the castle, leading to its reconstruction in the early seventeenth century. This architectural renewal coincides with a period of relative stabilization in Limousin, where local lords reinvest in their domains after the disturbances of the previous centuries. The castle of Fromental thus embodies this transition between the Middle Ages and the modern era.
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