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Château de Gayette à Montoldre dans l'Allier

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château Médiéval et Renaissance
Allier

Château de Gayette

    Hospice de Gayette
    03150 Montoldre
Château de Gayette
Château de Gayette
Crédit photo : Patrick Boyer - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
vers 1434
Initial construction
1694
Donation to religious order
1790
End of hospital use
1925
First MH ranking
1988
Partial registration
1989
Classification of the chapel
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Danjon and wells (see G 91): classification by order of 17 July 1925; Façades and roofs of part 18s which houses the chapel (cf. G 91): inscription by decree of 21 March 1988; Chapel, including its gypsum decoration, grills and woodwork (cad. G 91): by order of 16 October 1989

Key figures

Ordre de Saint-Jean de Dieu de la Charité - Owner and manager (1694-1790) Found a hospital in the castle.

Origin and history

Gayette Castle, located in Montoldre in the department of Allier (region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes), is a building whose origins date back to the 4th quarter of the 15th century, with major transformations in the 18th century. It consists of a dungeon and a 15th century well, as well as buildings later added to house a chapel and spaces dedicated to the sick. This monument illustrates the architectural evolution between the Middle Ages and the modern era, marked by its adaptation to religious and hospital uses.

Built around 1434, the castle was given in 1694 to the order of Saint John of God of Charity, who founded a hospital there. The brothers of this order remained there until 1790, when the large buildings for the sick, the chapel and the garden were built in the 18th century. The site was classified as historical monuments in 1925 (donjon and wells), then partially listed and classified in 1988 and 1989 for its eighteenth century elements, including the chapel and its decoration.

Today, property of the municipality of Montoldre, the castle of Gayette bears witness to its hospitable and religious past, with medieval remains and classic extensions. Its dungeon, its chapel adorned with gypseries, and its well are the most remarkable elements, protected by ministerial orders. The site, although partially accessible, retains an approximate location (50 Route de Gayette), reflecting its historical anchoring in the Bourbonnais.

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