Historic Monument Protection 26 janvier 1978 (≈ 1978)
Registration of facades and stairs.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facades and roofs (except the two additions at each end); Inner staircase with its wrought iron ramp (Box C 193): inscription by order of 26 January 1978
Key figures
Dreux de Mellot - Archdeacon of Brie-Comte-Robert
Donor of the priory in 1088.
Saint-Martin-des-Champs - Paris Priory Recipient
Initial manager of the religious site.
Origin and history
The Château du Prieuré finds its origins in a priory founded in the late 11th or early 12th century, following the donation in 1088 of the parish church and lands by Dreux de Mellot, archdeacon of Brie-Comte-Robert, to the prior of Saint-Martin-des-Champs in Paris. The latter established a religious community there, reserving the eastern part of the church to the monks and dedicating a prioral altar to Saint Arnoul. The site, initially with a spiritual vocation, was marked by the presence of an L-shaped building, adjacent to the church to the east, which was demolished between 1740 and 1785.
At the Revolution, the priory was sold as a national good and transformed into a castle. Prior to 1810, additions were made at the ends of the building, supplemented by the creation of a canal and a waterworks. The 19th century saw the addition of semicircular forebodys to the north and the partial refurbishing of the facades of the communes, integrating brick decorations. These changes reflect the evolution of the site from a religious place to an aristocratic residence, while maintaining architectural elements inherited from its monastic past.
The castle was partially protected under the Historical Monuments by a decree of 26 January 1978, covering its facades, roofs (with the exception of lateral additions), as well as an interior staircase with a wrought iron ramp. These protections highlight the heritage value of a building marked by nearly nine centuries of history, between medieval spirituality and modern residential transformations.
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