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Castle of Camboulan à Ambeyrac dans l'Aveyron

Aveyron

Castle of Camboulan

    162 Camboulan
    12260 Ambeyrac
Château de Camboulan
Château de Camboulan
Château de Camboulan
Château de Camboulan
Château de Camboulan
Château de Camboulan
Château de Camboulan
Crédit photo : Krzysztof Golik - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1400
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIIIe siècle
First entry
1789 (Rvolution française)
Castle Division
XIXe siècle
Modification of berries
1900
Transformation into school
22 septembre 1995
Registration MH
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and roofs (Box B 191, 192): inscription by order of 22 September 1995

Key figures

Information non disponible - No character cited Sources do not mention any specific historical actors.

Origin and history

The Castle of Camboulan is a rectangular building whose construction spans centuries, from the 16th to the 19th. It is distinguished by an arased circular tower housing a staircase on its southern facade, as well as a crown of mâchicoulis supporting a round road. This castle, mentioned from the thirteenth century, underwent major changes, including the division of its structure into two parts during the French Revolution. Its bays were completely redesigned in the 19th century, and part of the building was converted to school from 1900.

Ranked among the historical monuments since 1995, the Castle of Camboulan illustrates the architectural and functional evolution of the castles in Rouergue. Its inscription specifically concerns facades and roofs, reflecting its heritage importance. Although its exact history and initial owners remain partially documented, its adaptation to local needs (school, housing) reflects its anchoring in the community life of Ambeyrac and Aveyron.

The available sources, including Wikipedia and the Merimée base, highlight its precise location in the department of Aveyron (code Insee 12007), as well as its role in the architectural landscape of Occitanie. The accuracy of its geographical location is considered satisfactory, and photographs licensed under Creative Commons, such as Krzysztof Golik, contribute to its visual documentation.

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