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Oppidum de Châteauvieux à Pionnat dans la Creuse

Oppidum de Châteauvieux

    Route Sans Nom
    23140 Pionnat
Private property
Crédit photo : Phil-Vero.RR - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Âge du Fer
Antiquité
Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
300 av. J.-C.
200 av. J.-C.
0
1100
1900
2000
Âge du fer 2 (La Tène, ~450–50 av. J.-C.)
Construction of oppidum
Moyen Âge
Medieval Reoccupation
23 janvier 1984
Historical Monument
2023
Rehabilitation by Virgin Page
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Oppidum (Case C 918) : Order of 23 January 1984

Key figures

Carzo - Sculptor Author Virgin statue in granite (La Souterraine).

Origin and history

It is a major archaeological site dating back to the second period of the Iron Age (La Tena, c. 450–50 BC). Its strategic location, on a rocky spur, made it a place of traffic control and refuge for Gaulish populations. The vestiges visible today, although partially eroded, bear witness to a prolonged occupation, with walls and defensive structures characteristic of the Celtic oppidas.

In medieval times, the site was reinvested, probably for its natural defensive potential. The traces of this period are less documented, but the classification of the oppidum as Historic Monument in 1984 underscores its heritage importance. The place, today on a private property, was rehabilitated by the association Page Vierge, which installed there a statue of the Virgin in local granite, carved by artisan Carzo de La Souterraine. This project has made it possible to enhance the site while respecting its historical character.

Access to the oppidum is via a marked path from the intersection between Châteauvieux and Les Chezeauds. A multisevere beech marks the beginning of the walk leading to the Rock of the Virgin, the highest point with stunning views. Handcrafted signs and in situ information guide visitors, although the site remains a private space to preserve. The accuracy of its geographic location is estimated at 6/10, reflecting approximate but usable GPS coordinates.

Administratively, the oppidum is listed in the Merimée database under the code Insee 23154, attached to the commune of Pionnat and the department of Creuse. The historic Limousin region, now part of New Aquitaine, is home to other comparable sites, but Châteauvieux is distinguished by its state of conservation and its remarkable natural setting. Available data (Monumentum, 2023) confirm its status as a classified site and its archaeological and tourist interest.

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