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Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres dans le Gard

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château fort
Gard

Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres

    Place du Chanoine Durand
    30126 Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Château de Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Crédit photo : EmDee - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
900
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
919
Donation of St. Lawrence Church
1232
Acquisition of the castle by the bishop
XIVe siècle
Site Fortification
1562
Protestant taken during the Wars of Religion
1892
Ranking of dungeon
1941
Ranking of the Tower of Ribas
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Fortified tower: classification by decree of 28 March 1892; Second round, starting from the church: by order of 14 October 1941

Key figures

Laudoyn - Church donor (Xth century) Son of Eintligarde, ceded the church in 919.
Eiglenracla - Wife of Laudoyn Co-signatory of the donation of 919.
Fulcherius (Foulques II) - Bishop of Avignon (early 10th century) Beneficiary of the donation of 919.
Louis l’Aveugle - King of Provence (Xth century) Reigns during the donation of the church.
Baron des Adrets - Protestant leader (XVI century) The fortress was taken in 1562.

Origin and history

The castle of Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres, mentioned in 1232 as Castrum Sancti Laurentii ab arboribus, was originally owned by the bishops of Avignon. Its history dates back to the tenth century, when the St. Lawrence church (cited in 919 as Ecclesia Sancti Laurentii de Arboribus) was given to Bishop Fulcherius by Laudoyn and his wife Eiglenracla. This gift then concerned only the church and its outbuildings, the castle and the village being acquired by the bishops only in 1232. The Tower of Ribas, of Romanesque origin, and the ground floor of the dungeon (Tour Jacques Deuze) date from the 12th century, while the upper floors, of Gothic style, were added in the 14th century.

The fortress played a strategic role during the Wars of Religion: it was taken twice in 1562, first by the Calvinists, then by the Baron of the Adrets. The church, built around 1150, was fortified in the 14th century to serve as a second line of defense, connected to the castle by a section of wall of enclosure. The current remains include these ramparts, the Tower of Ribas (classified in 1941) and the dungeon (classified in 1892), illustrating the architectural evolution between the Romanesque and Gothic periods.

The toponymy of the village reflects its history: medieval records (Locus Sancti Laurentii de Arboribus) evolve towards its present name from 1550. The site, marked by fish-arrest equipment and mâchicoulis, also bears witness to local fortification techniques. The bishops of Avignon, Suzerans and then owners, exercised their temporal power there until the Revolution, leaving a heritage today protected and emblematic of the medieval Gard.

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