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Château de Saint-Victor-de-Malcap dans le Gard

Gard

Château de Saint-Victor-de-Malcap

    2 Place de la Libération
    30500 Saint-Victor-de-Malcap

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Jules de Malbos (1782-1867) - Geologist and speleologist ardéchois Inhabited the castle, discoverer of the Grotte de la Cocallière

Origin and history

Château de Saint-Victor-de-Malcap is an emblematic residence in the commune of the same name, in the department of Gard, in the Occitanie region. This monument is distinguished by its architectural organization around a square courtyard, as well as its two imposing round towers flanking its southern facade. It is also remarkable for its integration into the village fabric, being supported by the local church, which underlines its importance in the historical urban structure.

The castle was inhabited by Jules de Malbos (1782-1867), a notable figure in the region. This scientist, originally from the Ardèche, was a renowned geologist and speleologist, known for having discovered the Grotte de la Cocallière. Its occupation of the castle bears witness to the attractiveness of this place for prominent personalities in regional scientific history.

The architecture of the castle, with its defensive elements like round towers, suggests a construction designed to combine aesthetics and functionality. Although the precise details of its construction and its evolution remain unclear in the available sources, its association with the village church indicates a close relationship between seigneurial or local power and religious institution, typical of many French communes.

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