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Château de Servies-en-Val à Serviès-en-Val dans l'Aude

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château
Aude

Château de Servies-en-Val

    3 Place du Château
    11220 Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Château de Serviès-en-Val
Crédit photo : Tournasol7 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
951
First mention of the villa
1260
Assignment to the crown
1261
Allocation to the Chapter
1300
Royal paring
1525
Alienation for Francis I
1630–1666
Construction
1784
Decorated fireplaces
XIXe siècle
Terraces and decors
1926
Registration MH
1943
Natural site classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Castle: inscription by decree of 17 February 1926

Key figures

Olivier de Termes - Lord of Terms Served the king in 1260.
François Ier - King of France Beneficiary of alienation in 1525.
Chapitre Saint-Nazaire de Carcassonne - Religious institution Owner after 1261.

Origin and history

The castle of Servies-en-Val, located in the department of Aude in Occitanie, is a building whose origins date back to at least the thirteenth century. It consists of a dungeon of a barlong plan, probably built between the 12th and 13th centuries, and a residential complex added later. The latter, characterized by architectural elements such as a straight staircase, sill crosses and beams ceilings, dates from the first half of the seventeenth century, between 1630 and 1666. The decorated chimneys appeared after 1784, while interior and exterior fittings (terrace, terraced garden, gypsum shops) were made in the 19th century.

The seigneury of Servies was mentioned as early as 951 and belonged successively to the Counts of Carcassonne, to the lords of Termes, and then to the cathedral chapter of Saint-Nazaire de Carcassonne after 1260. In 1300, a parage was established between the king of France and the chapter. The estate was alienated in 1525 to finance the ransom of Francis I. The castle, which was listed as a historical monument in 1926, includes medieval defensive elements (bretches, flames) and interior decorations of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, reflecting its evolution between fortress and residence.

Ranked among the natural sites since 1943, the castle illustrates the architectural adaptation of a medieval building to the residential needs of modern times. Its history is marked by successive transformations, from its role as a strong place to its use as an aristocratic home, with interior arrangements (painted papers, paintings) and exterior (gardens) typical of the nineteenth century. The accuracy of its location is considered satisfactory, and there remains a testimony of the seigneurial and royal dynamics in Languedoc.

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