Initial construction XVIe–XVIIe siècles (≈ 1750)
Period of construction of the original castle.
XIXe siècle
Transformation by Leenhardt
Transformation by Leenhardt XIXe siècle (≈ 1865)
Renovation in Montpellierian madness.
6 novembre 2003
Registration MH
Registration MH 6 novembre 2003 (≈ 2003)
Classification of park and buildings.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Registered MH
Key figures
Jules Leenhardt - Art lovers and wine growers
Transformed the castle in the 19th century.
Origin and history
The Château de Verchant, also known as the Domaine de Verchant, is a building dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries. He was deeply transformed in the 19th century by Jules Leenhardt, an art lover and winemaker, in the style of Montpellierian madness, these marinas characteristic of the local bourgeoisie. Its architecture thus blends Renaissance elements with romantic additions, reflecting the eclectic tastes of the era.
The property, located 1 rue de Verchant in Castelnau-le-Lez (Hérault), is distinguished by its landscaped park, ditches, and picturesque amenities such as a cave with wells and a noria. These elements, as well as the aisles planted with chestnut trees, pines and sophoras, are evidence of a desire to create an idyllic setting, typical of the wineries and pleasure of the time. The garden and the built walls that girdle the park complete this harmonious ensemble.
Since 6 November 2003, the castle and its park have been listed as historic monuments. This protection covers all external spaces, including ditches, treed aisles, and hydraulic structures such as the noria. The estate thus illustrates the evolution of the aristocratic and bourgeois residences in Languedoc, between winemaking and resort, while preserving a remarkable plant and architectural heritage.
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