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Nadaillac-de-Rouge Castle dans le Lot

Lot

Nadaillac-de-Rouge Castle


    Nadaillac-de-Rouge

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
10 mai 1999
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Famille du Pouget de Nadaillac - Historical owner Lignee had owned the castle for a long time.

Origin and history

Nadaillac-de-Rouge Castle is a building located in the Lot department in the Occitanie region. This monument, located on the same name, is representative of the local architectural heritage, although its exact period of construction is not specified in the available sources. It has long belonged to the Nadaillac Puget family, a line whose influence extended over this part of the Quercy.

The castles of this region, often built between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, served both as seigneurial residences and as symbols of power. They played a central role in the social and economic organization of the surrounding territories, sometimes hosting agricultural or judicial activities. The castle of Nadaillac-de-Rouge, like many others, reflects this duality between defensive function and residential status.

The monument was listed as historic monuments on May 10, 1999, an official recognition of its heritage value. This protection preserves its architecture and history, while at the same time providing a testimony to past ways of life and power structures. Sources also mention bibliographical references, such as the work of Henri Viers or Louis d'Alauzier, which deepen its historical context.

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