Construction of medieval castle fin XIVe siècle (≈ 1495)
Doves and chestnut still visible today.
vers 1820
Fire of the castle
Fire of the castle vers 1820 (≈ 1820)
Partial destruction followed by reconstruction.
12 janvier 1931
Classification of the entry flag
Classification of the entry flag 12 janvier 1931 (≈ 1931)
Registration for historical monuments.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Entrance pavilion: registration by order of 12 January 1931
Key figures
Information non disponible - No character cited
The source text does not mention any historical actors.
Origin and history
The Château de la Dauge, located in Ladapeyre in the department of Creuse (Nouvelle-Aquitaine), has its origins at the end of the 14th century, although most of the present structure dates from the 15th century. From this medieval period, today only the moat and the entrance pavilion, also called chestnut, remain, which bear witness to its initial defensive role. This pavilion, registered as historic monuments since 1931, is the only protected element of the site, which remains a private property inaccessible to the public.
The original architecture was typical of the castles of the period, with a complete defence system including a drawbridge, a round road on mâchicoulis pierced d'archères, and thick walls adapted to the sinks. These characteristics reflect the military needs of the late Middle Ages, where local lords had to protect themselves from frequent conflicts. However, the castle was the victim of a fire around 1820, resulting in its partial reconstruction according to a classic 17th century plan, more adapted to the residential uses of the modern era.
Today, the castle of La Dauge illustrates an architectural transition between the Middle Ages and later periods, with a body of rectangular houses flanked by two forebodys, typical of later seigneurial houses. Although the site is not open to the visit, its entrance pavilion remains a remarkable example of the Creuse's castral heritage, included in the list of historical monuments of the department. Its history also reflects the social and economic transformations of the region, marked by the gradual abandonment of military functions to aristocratic residences.
Announcements
Please log in to post a review