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Square tower and remains of adjacent fortifications dans l'Aude

Aude

Square tower and remains of adjacent fortifications

    194 Le Bouich
    11260 Val-du-Faby
Crédit photo : TeulièreEric - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1400
1900
2000
XIIe-XIIIe siècles
Construction of the tower
1360
Historic mention of the site
1945
Natural site classification
14 avril 1948
Registration historical monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Square tower and remains of adjacent fortifications (Box A 392): inscription by decree of 14 April 1948

Key figures

Archevêque de Narbonne - Partial Lord of Fa Half of the rights to justice were in 1360.
Co-seigneurs de Fa - Partial owners Held the other part of the seigneury.

Origin and history

The square tower of Fa is a medieval building located on the town of Val-du-Faby, in the department of Aude, in the Occitanie region. Dating from the 12th and 13th centuries, it is often wrongly referred to as the Visigoth Tower of Fa, although its architecture and history clearly belong to the Middle Ages. The tower, almost square in shape, has a low gate facing east and only two arches, three metres from the ground, one to the north and the other to the south. Nearby, a rectangular tank dug in the rock, partially filled, bears witness to its defensive or residential use.

In 1360, the place of Fa was mentioned as a possession shared between the Archbishop of Narbonne, who exercised part of the seigneurial justice there, and other co-signors. The building is today the last vestige of a fortified enclosure of which only a fragment remains to the west. The tower and its adjacent fortifications were listed as historic monuments by order of 14 April 1948, while the hill on which it stands has been protected as natural sites since 1945. The property now belongs to the municipality of Val-du-Faby.

The present state of the tower reveals a sober structure, without ornamentation, typical of military or seigneurial constructions of the medieval period in Languedoc. The narrow arches and elevated position suggest a defensive vocation, while the tank indicates a preparation for extended seats. Although partially in ruins, the site offers a material testimony of feudal dynamics and local conflicts that marked this region in the Middle Ages.

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