Initial construction XIVe siècle (≈ 1450)
House built in Chaudes-Aigues.
1610
Fire during the Wars of Religion
Fire during the Wars of Religion 1610 (≈ 1610)
Castle destroyed by conflicts.
1612
Reconstruction and fortification
Reconstruction and fortification 1612 (≈ 1612)
Work conducted by Francis II de Montvallat.
Vers 1630
Adding painted decors
Adding painted decors Vers 1630 (≈ 1630)
Interior italianizing decoration.
vers 1630
Adding painted decors
Adding painted decors vers 1630 (≈ 1630)
Interior decorated with italianist motifs.
XVIe siècle
Reconstruction of the castle
Reconstruction of the castle XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Reconstruction after the Wars of Religion.
8 septembre 2000
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 8 septembre 2000 (≈ 2000)
Official protection of the castle.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Castle, including entrance chestnut, fountain, terraces and gardens (cad. C 189-191, 193): classification by order of 8 September 2000
Key figures
François II - Count of Montvallat
Reconstructed and strengthened the castle in 1612.
François II de Montvallat - Count of Montvallat
Reconstructed and strengthened the castle in 1612.
Origin and history
The Château de Montvallat has its origins in the 14th century as a strong house, but its current structure dates mainly from the 16th and 17th centuries. Reconstructed in the 16th century, it was attacked during the Wars of Religion and burned in 1610. This monument, located in Chaudes-Aigues in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, illustrates the defensive architecture of the period, with its granite walls and fortification elements such as mâchicoulis and schauguettes.
From 1612, Francis II, Count of Montvallat, undertook a reconstruction and fortification of the castle, giving it its current quadrilateral form. The main house, residential, contrasts with the parts dedicated to rural exploitation. Around 1630, an Italianizing painted decor, inspired by contemporary engravings, was added to the interior, representing flowers, fruits, mythological scenes and landscapes, bringing an unexpected artistic touch to this austere home.
The castle has been classified as historic monuments since 8 September 2000, recognizing its heritage value. Its protected elements include the entrance chestnut, fountain, terraces and gardens. This monument bears witness to the architectural transformations and artistic influences of its time, while preserving traces of its defensive and agricultural past.
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