Construction of the castle XIIIe siècle (≈ 1350)
Fortress built under royal authority.
1416
Implementation of a tax
Implementation of a tax 1416 (≈ 1416)
Peage for merchants in exchange for protection.
1789
Post-Revolution Pillage
Post-Revolution Pillage 1789 (≈ 1789)
Jackets stolen after the fall of the monarchy.
1942-1944
Occupation by SS
Occupation by SS 1942-1944 (≈ 1943)
Dynamite dungeon for regional surveillance.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
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Origin and history
The castle of Montoussé is a castle built in the 13th century, located on a hill overlooking the village of Montoussé, in the valley of the Neste (Hautes-Pyrénées). This strategic fortress belonged to the kings of France until the Revolution of 1789, when its remains were looted. Its dominant location made it a key control point for the region.
As early as 1416, the castle served as a toll station for merchants crossing the Landes of Lannemezan. In exchange for a tax on livestock and goods, the garrison offered protection against the dangers of this road, which was deemed to be perilous. This system reflected the economic and security importance of the castle in local exchanges.
Over the centuries, the castle of Montoussé was in turn occupied by looters, leaguers and Huguenots, which prompted the kings of France to order its dismantling twice to prevent it from falling into the hands of their enemies. His history took a dramatic turn during the Second World War, when an SS company occupied him from 1942 to 1944, dynamising his dungeon to monitor the area, including the Chemical Mills of Lannemezan.
Today, the ruins of the castle bear witness to its turbulent past, marked by religious conflicts, political stakes and military occupation during the war. Its present state is the result of these multiple destructions, from royal orders to the acts of the Second World War.
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