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Château de Charencey à Chenecey-Buillon dans le Doubs

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château fort
Doubs

Château de Charencey

    2 Chemin du Moulin
    25440 Chenecey-Buillon
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Crédit photo : Ludovic Péron - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIIe siècle
First quote
1408
Military modernization
mai 1636
War Council
juin 1636
French Headquarters
8 avril 1991
MH classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Ruins of the castle, including substructures and archaeological remains (A 17-20, 36); Substructures and archaeological remains of the former settlement (A 38): inscription by order of 8 April 1991

Key figures

Jean III de Chalon-Arlay - Lord and Modernizer Ordonna adaptation to firearms.
Famille d’Andelot - Owner of the chatel-front Controlled part of the medieval site.
Famille d’Arguel - Owner of the back-chatel Managed the other whole castle.

Origin and history

Charencey Castle is a medieval castle whose ruins, inscribed in historical monuments since 1991, overlook the Loue from a height of 120 meters on a rocky spur. The site, quoted from the 12th century, was divided into two distinct sets: the chatel-front (controlled by the family of Andelot) and the shawl-back (family of Arguel). Its three hectares housed a complex defensive system, including courtines, mâchicoulis, and a vaulted passage leading to the place d ́armes.

In 1408, John III of Chalon-Arlay ordered a major modernization to adapt the castle to firearms, introducing mouths and bastioned fronts, precursors in Burgundy County. During the Ten Years' War (1636), the castle served as a council of war before being besieged without success by the French. The current remains, partially disappeared in the 20th century, still reveal a round tower with ogival windows and traces of a second dungeon.

The castle combined natural (calcareous) and artificial defences, like a courtine flanked by two towers (square to the south, round to the north). The residential part, protected by a second rampart, housed apartments, chapel, and courtyard of honour. Its architecture reflects the transitions between medieval fortifications and Renaissance adaptations, while testifying to the conflicts that marked the Franche-Comté.

Today, the classified ruins offer a panorama of the Loue Valley and preserve major archaeological elements, although some have disappeared, such as the second dungeon. The site remains a remarkable example of Burgundian military art, between feudal heritage and powder-related innovations.

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