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Timeline
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1628
Acquisition par les Isnard
Acquisition par les Isnard 1628 (≈ 1628)
Achat de la terre seigneuriale du Martinet.
1863
Fin des travaux d'enceinte
Fin des travaux d'enceinte 1863 (≈ 1863)
Court of Honour and annexes completed.
Période révolutionnaire (fin XVIIIe siècle)
Incendie du château
Incendie du château Période révolutionnaire (fin XVIIIe siècle) (≈ 1895)
Destruction during the French Revolution.
Début du XIXe siècle
Reconstruction by Louis des Isnards
Reconstruction by Louis des Isnards Début du XIXe siècle (≈ 1904)
Work 1838-1863.
Début du XIXe siècle (1838)
Reconstruction par Louis des Isnards
Reconstruction par Louis des Isnards Début du XIXe siècle (1838) (≈ 1904)
Achèvement du corps principal du château.
31 mai 1945
Inscription aux monuments historiques
Inscription aux monuments historiques 31 mai 1945 (≈ 1945)
Official protection of heritage.
2013
Fin de l'exploitation hôtelière
Fin de l'exploitation hôtelière 2013 (≈ 2013)
Arrêt des chambres et table d'hôtes.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Château du Martinet: inscription by order of 31 May 1945
Key figures
Famille des Isnard - Propriétaires et constructeurs
Acquiert le domaine en 1628, résidence jusqu’au XXe.
Louis des Isnards - Reconstructeur du château
Directs the works in the 19th century.
Origin and history
The château du Martinet is a former seigneurial residence erected at the exit of Carpentras, on the road to Mazan, in the department of Vaucluse. In 1628, the Isnard family acquired the land of the Martinet to build an estate that later became a marquisate. This castle remains the residence of this family until the middle of the 20th century, marking centuries of local history.
During the French Revolution, the castle suffered a devastating fire. It was rebuilt in the early 19th century by Louis des Isnards, with works that ended in 1838 for the main body and in 1863 for the enclosure, the court of honour and the annexes. The stones used for the enclosure would come from the old walls of Carpentras, adding a heritage dimension to its reconstruction.
The château du Martinet has been listed as historic monuments since 31 May 1945. Its neo-classical architecture is distinguished by a main body of two levels (ground floor and one floor), with a south facade more imposing than the north facade. Exploited as guest rooms and table until 2013, it embodies both an aristocratic heritage and an adaptation to modern usages.
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