Construction period Moyen Âge (≈ 1125)
General dating of the medieval ensemble.
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Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Together formed by the two medieval towers (Fort-Viel and Bosquet Tower), the remains of the old castle and the remains of the old church (see Bosquet Tower: E 241 (17, rue du Four and 28, rue de la Villette); tower of Fort-Viel, castle, church: E 273, 278, 911 (place de la Mairie and 1-3, rue Cournut) : inscription by order of 28 July 1999
Origin and history
The medieval complex of Pignan is a monument located in the town of Pignan, in the Occitan region. This site, dated from the medieval period, bears witness to the local history and architecture typical of this period. Although the available sources remain internal and little detailed, its existence illustrates the importance of medieval constructions in this region of southern France.
In the Middle Ages, medieval ensembles like Pignan played a central role in the lives of local communities. They often served as places of assembly, defence or power, while reflecting the economic and social activities of the time. In Occitanie, this period was marked by feudal organization, dynamic trade and architecture adapted to the needs of the population.
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