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Château de Montby à Gondenans-Montby dans le Doubs

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château fort
Doubs

Château de Montby

    Clos du Château
    25340 Gondenans-Montby
Château de Montby
Château de Montby
Château de Montby
Crédit photo : JGS25 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIVe siècle
Initial construction
1611
West Gallery
1351, 1475, 1543, 1637
Seats and destruction
1870
East wing destruction
2009
Registration MH
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The castle in its entirety, including the ditch grip and the courtyard floor with the cistern (cad. C 151, 153 to 159, 163, 804 to 806; ZK 68): registration by order of 8 December 2009

Key figures

Famille de Montby (branche cadette des Vienne) - First owners (XI-15th century) Builders of the initial fortress.
Famille de Montmartin - Owners (XVI-15th century) Period of architectural changes.
Famille Mettetal - Current owners Restoration and open to the public.

Origin and history

The Château de Montby, located on the eponymous plateau in the Doubs, came into being in the 14th century when the family of Montby (the younger branch of Vienna) erected a fortress to replace an 11th century building. This strategic site, first mentioned in the middle of the 14th century, suffered several devastating sieges (1351, 1475, 1543, 1637), requiring successive repairs and architectural modifications. During the Revolution, the estate was sold as a national property and converted into a farm until the mid-20th century.

The buildings, organised in a trapezoidal plane around a central courtyard with a cistern, combine military features (cannons, barbacans, traces of drawbridge) and Renaissance elements (windows, lintels in aisle). A classic arcade gallery, dated 1611, adorns the western facade, while the wing was destroyed in 1870 during the Prussian occupation. The moat, now filled, once stood together.

The castle changed hands through the centuries: from Montby (XI-15th century) to Montmartin (XVI-15th century), then to Lanans (XVth century) before being acquired by the Mettetal family, the current owner. Listed in the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments since 2009, it is preserved thanks to the association Les Amis du château de Montby (created in 2008), which organizes visits, craft workshops and animations in costumes of the time.

The castle's vocation evolves with its history: a place of feudal power, a post-revolutionary farm, and then a heritage site open to the public. The Heritage Days and the open doors of mid-June make it possible to discover its rooms, its partial painted decorations, and its role in local history, between conflicts and architectural renaissances.

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