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Domaine du Bréau à Dracy dans l'Yonne

Yonne

Domaine du Bréau

    563 Le Bréau
    89130 Dracy

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVe siècle
Construction of a fortified building
Fin XVIIe siècle
Reconstruction of the castle
2e moitié XIXe siècle
Current Domain Configuration
Début XIXe siècle
North façade changes
1940
Destruction of archives
16 juillet 2012
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The estate, including the following: the castle; the western commons; the farm in the so-called Napoleonic cadastre; the dovecote; kennel; the house of the director; the beef; the mill; the park; the greenhouse; the wash; the soils of the plots of the estate; moat; earthworks; bridges; valves and weirs (cf. Villiers-Saint-Benoît H 255-258, 261, 262, 265-267, 318, 355, 357, 358-362, 368; Dracy A 235, 236, 603, cf. cadastral plans annexed to the decree): registration by order of 16 July 2012

Key figures

Information non disponible - No names cited in the sources Archives destroyed in 1940.

Origin and history

The Bréau estate was originally built in the 15th century with a fortified building built on the site of an old forge. This first building was replaced at the end of the 17th century by a castle of classical style, erected on the terrace of the medieval structure. Major transformations took place at the beginning of the 19th century: the north facade was doubled, and two towers were added to the ends, reusing medieval foundations. Commons in return then complete the whole.

During the second half of the 19th century, the estate took its current configuration, incorporating a farm, a washhouse, a mill and other functional elements. These developments reflect the typical organisation of a rural Burgundy property of the time. In 1940, the German occupation led to the destruction of the estate's archives, erasing part of its documentary history.

The site has now been protected under Historic Monuments since 2012. The decree of inscription covers not only the castle and its communes, but also agricultural elements (farm, mill, bief), landscape structures (park, greenhouse, washbasin) and hydraulic (doves, valves). These protections highlight the heritage value of a coherent ensemble, a witness to architectural and social developments between the Middle Ages and the 19th century.

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