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Château de Villentrois à Villentrois dans l'Indre

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château fort
Indre

Château de Villentrois

    Le Bourg du Château
    36600 Villentrois-Faverolles-en-Berry
Château de Villentrois
Château de Villentrois
Château de Villentrois
Château de Villentrois
Château de Villentrois
Château de Villentrois
Château de Villentrois
Château de Villentrois
Crédit photo : sybarite48 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1900
2000
XIIe siècle
Initial construction
XVe siècle
Central wing renovation
23 décembre 1925
Historical Monument
Fin du XIXe siècle
Partial dismantling
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Castle (ruins): inscription by order of 23 December 1925

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Origin and history

Villentrois Castle, classified as a Historic Monument, has its origins in the 12th century, with a first construction whose remains still remain today. In the 15th century, the central wing was profoundly redesigned, adding architectural elements characteristic of this period. Originally, the castle was surrounded by a fortified enclosure with defence towers and a monumental gate, illustrating its defensive role in the area. A corbelled gallery, now extinct, once linked the northeast tower to the central wing via an aerial passage over the east wall.

In the 19th century, the owners partially dismantled the building, removing floors, oak flooring and roofing to reuse them in modern buildings. This systematic looting left the castle without cover or carpentry, reducing its present state to that of ruins. Despite these losses, remarkable elements persist, such as a stone staircase leading to an anterior garden terrace, as well as a projected octagonal tower at the southeast corner of this terrace. These remains still bear witness to the past importance of the site.

The building, inscribed in the inventory of Historical Monuments by order of 23 December 1925, preserves traces of its medieval organization. In particular, the archives mention two doors aligned at the same level, one in the northeast tower and the other in the central wing, suggesting structured internal circulation. Today, the castle is limited to its protected ruins, offering a fragmentary but precious overview of the Castral architecture in Berry.

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