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Pouzy Castle à Pouzy-Mésangy dans l'Allier

Allier

Pouzy Castle

    13 Rue Louis et Julien Dumont
    03320 Pouzy-Mésangy
Château de Pouzy
Château de Pouzy
Château de Pouzy
Château de Pouzy
Château de Pouzy
Château de Pouzy
Château de Pouzy
Château de Pouzy
Château de Pouzy
Château de Pouzy
Château de Pouzy
Crédit photo : François GOGLINS - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIIIe-XIVe siècles
Construction of the castle
XVe siècle
Redesign of the housing body
XVIIIe siècle
Construction of communes
9 juillet 1981
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The facades and roofs of the castle and its communes (cad. D 938, 939, 948, 951) : entry by order of 9 July 1981

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Origin and history

Pouzy Castle, located in the commune of Pouzy-Mésangy (Allier, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes), is an architectural complex marked by two major periods: the 15th century for its main house body, and the 18th century for its communes. The site, occupied from the Roman period by the villa Posiacum, became a castle in the 13th-XIVth centuries, before being profoundly redesigned in the 15th century. The current house, rectangular, includes a square staircase tower and a circular tower, while its interior retains a "French" ceiling and two contrasting chimneys: a Gothic (West), the other of the eighteenth century (East).

The commons, built in the 18th century after the destruction of fortifications, illustrate a transition to an agricultural and domestic vocation. The East Building, partially defensive (archeries, fire hydrants), borders stables and domestic housing to the south and west. As early as the 18th century, the castle, inscribed in the Historical Monuments in 1981, was inhabited more than by farmers, reflecting the evolution of the Bourbon castles towards rural farms. Its architecture, combining medieval heritage and modern adaptations, makes it a representative testimony of local heritage.

The whole, including facades and roofs of the castle and its communes, is protected by decree of 9 July 1981. The castral motte, surrounded by remains of fortifications, also houses an ancient chapel that became a parish church, highlighting the central role of the site in community life since the Middle Ages. The accuracy of its location is estimated at 8/10, with an address confirmed by the Merimée database (03320 Pouzy-Mesangy).

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