Registration for historical monuments 16 août 1945 (≈ 1945)
Protection of facades, roofs, vestibule and park.
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Heritage classified
facades; roofs; entrance hall with woodwork and paintings; park: registration by decree of 16 august 1945
Origin and history
Prunoy Castle is a building located in the department of Yonne, on the town of Prunoy, now integrated in Charny Orée de Puisaye. This monument, whose exact origin and period of construction are not specified in the available sources, is distinguished by its architecture and park, elements protected since 1945. It is representative of the castles of the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region, although its detailed history remains little documented in the accessible texts.
The castle was listed as historical monuments on August 16, 1945, an official recognition that specifically concerns its facades, roofs, entrance hall with woodwork and paintings, as well as its park. This protection reflects the heritage importance of the building, although sources do not provide information about its owners, major changes or its specific historical role. The current location, 3 Chemin du Château de Vienne, confirms its anchoring in the local landscape.
In the wider context of Burgundy-Franche-Comté, castles like Prunoy were often places of residence for the aristocracy or the bourgeoisie, playing a social and economic role in their rural environment. Their preservation allows us today to study the lifestyles, construction techniques and the evolution of the landscapes of this region, marked by a rich and varied history.