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Castle of Madirac à La Romieu dans le Gers

Patrimoine classé
Gentilhommière
Demeure seigneuriale
Château de style Renaissance

Castle of Madirac

    1145 Route de Madirac
    32480 La Romieu
Private property
Château de Madirac
Château de Madirac
Château de Madirac
Château de Madirac
Crédit photo : (:Julien:) - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1900
2000
1582
Construction of the castle
28 avril 1964
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Château de Madirac (Box E 607): inscription by order of 28 April 1964

Key figures

Bertrand du Bousquet - President of the Condom Court Commander of Madirac Castle.
François Georget - Sculptor and geometer Designed the castle in 1582.

Origin and history

The castle of Madirac is a gasconnaissance gentilhommière erected in 1582 in La Romieu, Gers. This monument, which has been listed as a Historic Monument since 1964, is distinguished by its architectural style typical of the region, combining elegance and carved decoration. Its plan juxtaposes two building bodies at right angles, embellished with cylindrical turrets and a monumental entrance decorated with torso columns.

The castle was commissioned by Bertrand du Bousquet, president of the Condom court, and designed by François Georget, sculptor and surveyor. The latter displayed remarkable know-how, visible in details such as the sill windows, the arches in the middle of the hanger, and the carved motifs of the turrets. The building thus reflects the social status of its sponsor, while embodying the art of living of the Gascon nobility at the end of the sixteenth century.

The architecture of the castle combines functionality and aesthetics, with a single raised floor, accessible by a porch. The front door, framed by carved male and female characters, opens under a triangular pediment decorated with a shell, a symbol common in Renaissance art. Close by, a low arched cochère door and sled windows complete this harmonious ensemble, witness to Italian influence in the South-West.

Ranked for its heritage interest, Madirac Castle also illustrates the cultural exchanges of the time. Its exuberant decoration, rare for a gentleman, suggests a desire for social affirmation. The corbelled turrets, although partially altered, recall the architectural innovations of the Renaissance, adapted to local traditions.

Today, the castle remains a preserved example of the civil architecture of the late 16th century. Its inscription in 1964 preserved its most remarkable elements, such as the carved door and the sled windows, offering a tangible testimony of this pivotal period between the Middle Ages and modern times.

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