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Château de Poussan-le-Haut à Béziers dans l'Hérault

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château
Hérault

Château de Poussan-le-Haut

    Chemin Rural 154
    34500 Béziers

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1400
1800
1900
2000
1370
Mention by Guillaume de Narbonne
4e quart XVIIIe siècle
Construction of the current castle
31 octobre 1975
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and roofs of the North and East wings; entrance gate of the castle (Cd. KZ 37): inscription by decree of 31 October 1975

Key figures

Guillaume de Narbonne - Military Chief (1370) Mentioned as linked to the castle.
Famille de Nattes de Montpellier - Sponsors (XVIII century) Owners at construction.
Bertrand Du Guesclin - Warlord (1370) Commanded the army of the Duke of Anjou.

Origin and history

Poussan-le-Haut Castle is a 4th quarter-century building built for the family of Nattes de Montpellier. From a square plane, it consists of four bodies of buildings surrounding a central courtyard, with pavilions at corners. Its monumental entrance, marked by an ionic pilaster porch and a vaulted passage in basket handle, gives access to an inner courtyard preceded to the east by a "Lion Court". The north wing, soberly decorated with masks on the cornice, opens onto a park and rises by a high pole. Originally, the interior did not retain any ancient decoration.

The castle was mentioned in 1370 through Guillaume de Narbonne, a military chief named among the lieutenants of Bertrand Du Guesclin in the army of the Duke of Anjou. This ancient reference contrasts with the late construction of the current building, suggesting a noble occupation of the site over centuries. The facades and roofs of the north and east wings, as well as the entrance gate, were listed as historical monuments on 31 October 1975, thus protecting part of its architectural heritage.

Architecturally, the castle illustrates the late classical style, with elements such as colossal pilasters, circular pediment and symmetry of pavilions. The "Lion Court", although its name evokes a missing or symbolic decoration, reinforces the prestigious character of the ensemble. The site, Cadastre KZ 37, is located at the approximate address of the 2374 Route from Lespignan to Béziers, in an environment that is now partly urbanized but retains traces of its original park.

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