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Reuillon Fort House en Côte-d'or

Côte-dor

Reuillon Fort House

    11 Rue de la tour
    21430 Censerey

Origin and history

The fort house of Reuillon is a monument located in the commune of Censerey, in the region Burgundy-Franche-Comté. Although its construction period is not specified in available sources, this type of building was generally associated with defensive or residential functions for local families or minor lords. These constructions often reflected the need for territorial security and control in rural or semi-rural areas.

In the historical context of Burgundy-Franche-Comté, strong houses were common between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. They served as residences for wealthy families or small nobles, while playing a role in the social and economic organization of the countryside. Their presence reflected the feudal hierarchy and local dynamics, where these buildings could also serve as refuge during times of unrest.

Agricultural and artisanal activities dominated the lives of the inhabitants, while these fortified houses embodied a form of power and stability.