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Belcastel Castle dans l'Aveyron

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château fort
Aveyron

Belcastel Castle

    Le Bourg
    12390 Belcastel
Château de Belcastel
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Crédit photo : Krzysztof Golik - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1400
1900
2000
1368
Sale to the English
1928
Historical monument classification
1972-1984
Restoration by Fernand Pouillon
2022
Classification of restoration
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Castle (rests of): inscription by order of 5 March 1928

Key figures

Oldoric Ier de Rouergue (940-987) - Suspected Founder First lord bound to Belcastel.
Gérard Ier Frotard de Belcastel - First Lord bearing the name Associates its name with the castle (Xth century).
Guillaume de Saunhac - Reconstructor Lord Donor of Armagnac, modernises the castle (XVe).
Fernand Pouillon (1912-1986) - Architect restorer Buy and restore the castle (1972-1984).
Heidi Leigh - Galerist owner Opens the castle to the public (2005-2023).
Éric Girard - Current Owner Buy the castle in 2025.

Origin and history

The castle of Belcastel, built from the eighth century on a rocky spur overlooking the Aveyron, has its origin in a Roman box-notch or a surveillance post. A pre-Roman chapel dedicated to Saint Mary Magdalene, followed by a first castle in the 9th-Xth centuries, marks its beginnings. The name "Belcastel" (from the Latin bellum castel, "war fortress") reflects its military vocation, far from a residential role. The site, strategic on the salt road, passes into the hands of local lords such as Oldoric I of Rouergue (940-987) or Gérard I of Frotard, first to bear the name of Belcastel.

In the Middle Ages, the castle is an issue of regional conflicts. Sold to the English in 1368 during the Hundred Years War, the fortress returned to Charles V of France, then to the Armagnac and Saunhac families. In the 15th century, the castle was transformed into a more comfortable residence (windows, stained glass windows) and built the bridge and church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine. After 1600, the castle, abandoned by its owners (including François I de Buisson de Bournazel), fell into ruins. In the 19th century, it was even dismantled for its stones by Rose Acquier, before being classified as a historical monument in 1928.

The renaissance of the castle began in 1972, when architect Fernand Pouillon (1912-1986) bought it for 150 000 francs. For eight years, his team restored the 87 windows of the 16th century (acquis in Orléans), rebuilt the walls with medieval technology, and restored the rooms thanks to local archives. Pouillon, fascinated by medieval details, quietly integrates modern materials. His work, hailed as "exemplary", also allowed the restoration of the village, elected among the most beautiful villages in France in 1992. When he died, Pouillon was buried anonymously in the local cemetery, under a mausoleum reproducing the 10th century Wardens' Hall.

Since 2005, the castle, a private property, has opened to the public as a monument and art gallery. New York galerist Heidi Leigh and her husband Nick Leone organize contemporary exhibitions there and partly transform the place into a hotel (pool in the moat). Sold in 2023, then bought in 2025 by Éric and Valérie Girard for 3 million euros, the castle and its village remain accessible, combining historical heritage and tourist activities. The restoration of Pouillon, classified in 2022, makes it a symbol of the Route des Seigneurs du Rouergue.

Future

The Castle of Belcastel opened its doors to the public. A free visit, mixes visitors with moat in the castle and its gardens.
It also houses several art galleries.

External links

Conditions of visit

  • Conditions de visite : Ouvert toute l'année
  • Période d'ouverture : En saison
  • Jours d'ouverture : 15 juin au 15 septembre Ouvert tous les jours 10:00H-19:00H
  • Tarifs de visite : Tarif général 7.50 euros Enfants (4-10) 4.00 euros
  • Contact organisation : Pour réserver des visites guidées et réceptions privées et pour plus d€informations sur les événements et expositions, merci d€appeler(05) 65 64 42 16
  • Equipment and Details

    • Animations
    • Boutique souvenir
    • Guide