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Château d'Entrechaux

Chemin de la Chauchière

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Château d'Entrechaux (Entrechaux)
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Château d'Entrechaux

The Château d'Entrechaux is situated on a rocky peak above the village of Entrechaux in the Vaucluse département of France, at an address of Chemin de la Chauchière.

Location

  • The Château d'Entrechaux is situated on a rocky peak above the village of Entrechaux in the Vaucluse département of France, at an address of Chemin de la Chauchière.

The Château d'Entrechaux is believed to have been constructed in two phases. The Petit Château (Little Castle), with its fortified chapel dedicated to St Quenin and a cistern dug into the rock, was built by the Bishops of Vaison around 900.

History

  1. The Grand Château (Big Castle), below the first, with a square keep more than 20 metres high, a chapel dedicated to St Laurent and several other buildings, surrounded by ramparts, was constructed later.
  2. A joint ownership period lasted for approximately 450 years from c.1230.

The castle's history took a dramatic turn on 9 September 1792, when a band of outlaws pillaged and began the destruction of the castle.

Architecture

The Château d'Entrechaux is notable for its unique architectural style, which reflects its dual construction phase. The Petit Château features a fortified chapel dedicated to St Quenin, while the Grand Château boasts a square keep and several other buildings surrounded by ramparts.

Layout

The castle's layout is characterized by two main structures: the Petit Château and the Grand Château. The former features a chapel dedicated to St Quenin, while the latter has a square keep more than 20 metres high.

Several other buildings surround the Grand Château, including a gatehouse with a bretèche.

Historical Significance

The Château d'Entrechaux played an important role in the region's history due to its strategic location and joint ownership period.

Current Status and Use

The Château d'Entrechaux is currently a private property, undergoing restoration efforts. Visits are possible during the summer months.

Heritage Status

Unfortunately, no specific heritage status information is available for this castle.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the Château d'Entrechaux by visiting the site during the summer months. Please note that the castle's current status and opening hours may be subject to change.

Notable Features and Rooms

The Château d'Entrechaux features several notable architectural elements, including a fortified chapel dedicated to St Quenin and a square keep more than 20 metres high. The castle also boasts several other buildings surrounded by ramparts, as well as a gatehouse with a bretèche.

Details

NameChâteau d'Entrechaux
CityEntrechaux
CountryFrance
Coordinates44.2196, 5.137437
Current useprivate property undergoing restoration