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Timeline
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1741-1743
Construction of the current castle
Construction of the current castle 1741-1743 (≈ 1742)
Work by Jean-Baptiste Mantin and Jean-Pierre Franque.
1873-1883
Development of the landscape park
Development of the landscape park 1873-1883 (≈ 1878)
Projects including Luizet and Barret.
fin XIXe siècle
Expansion of the castle
Expansion of the castle fin XIXe siècle (≈ 1995)
Major architectural changes.
4 juillet 2003
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 4 juillet 2003 (≈ 2003)
Official registration by order.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The facades and roofs of the castle and its communes, as well as the old farm, the landscaped park and the wooded areas accompanying it (see AW 14, 17 to 21): inscription by decree of 4 July 2003
Key figures
Jean-Baptiste Mantin - Manufacturer
Head of Building (1741-1743).
Jean-Pierre Franque - Architect
Author of initial plans.
Famille Gruss - Current Owner
Organizes circus workshops.
Origin and history
Crochans Castle, located in Piolenc in the Vaucluse, replaces a first abandoned medieval building. Built between 1741 and 1743 by Jean-Baptiste Mantin according to the plans of Jean-Pierre Franque, it integrates the old castle transformed into an agricultural outbuilding. This site illustrates the architectural evolution between the Middle Ages and the Enlightenment, mixing feudal heritage and classical modernity.
In the 19th century, the estate underwent two major changes: an expansion of the castle and the creation of a landscaped park between 1873 and 1883. The latter, designed in part by the Luizet and Barret workshop, reflects the romantic tendencies of the period, combining nature and artifice. The gardens, structured around three distinct projects, become a central element of the estate.
Since the 21st century, the castle belongs to the Gruss family, famous Circassian dynasty. The park now hosts courses dedicated to circus arts, perpetuating a tradition of entertainment and transmission. Ranked a historic monument in 2003, the site combines architectural heritage and contemporary cultural life, while preserving its bicentennial history.
The departmental archives of Vaucluse and the DRAC PACA keep documents relating to its history, while its Mérimée sheet and its PSS file attest to its heritage value. The castle thus embodies the diversity of provencal heritages, between land nobility, landscape innovation and cultural reinvention.
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