Initial construction XIIIe siècle (≈ 1350)
Building of the medieval castle in Dornes.
2e quart du XVIe siècle
Architectural transformations
Architectural transformations 2e quart du XVIe siècle (≈ 1637)
Changes reflecting the evolution of styles.
1700-1800
Period of renovations
Period of renovations 1700-1800 (≈ 1750)
Interior and exterior decorative additions.
10 avril 1996
Registration for Historic Monuments
Registration for Historic Monuments 10 avril 1996 (≈ 1996)
Partial protection of the castle and its outbuildings.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Castle; moat; common; sleeping bridge; dovecoier (cad. A 548, 552, 553): entry by order of 10 April 1996
Key figures
Maréchal Lannes - Napoleonic military figure
Associated with the history of the castle.
Origin and history
The Château de Dornes is a medieval building built in the 13th century, located in the commune of Dornes, Burgundy-Franche-Comté. This monument illustrates the defensive and residential architecture of its time, with elements such as moat and dovecote, characteristic of the castles of this period. Its partial inscription for historical monuments in 1996 protects major components: the castle itself, its moats, its commons, its dormant bridge and its dovecote.
The castle is also associated with the memory of Marshal Lannes, a military figure of the Napoleonic Empire. The quality of its facade and interior painted decorations is a testament to the architectural and artistic changes it experienced in the 16th and 18th centuries. These additions reflect the evolution of the tastes and uses of castles, moving from the medieval fortress to the aristocratic residence.
Today, the castle of Dornes remains a testimony of the Nivernais heritage, with a precise location in the Nièvre department. His history is documented in local works such as Le Nivernois. Historical and picturesque album (1838-1840), which makes it a subject of study for regional history. The Merimée base and sources like Monumentum complete this knowledge, stressing its importance in the landscape of the castles of France.
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