Château du Tournel
D 901

Château du Tournel
The Château du Tournel is situated in the commune of Saint-Julien-du-Tournel, Lozère département, France, at an address of D 901.
Location
The Château du Tournel was a former seat of the Barons of Tournel, one of the eight baronies of Gévaudan. The castle's history is marked by its destruction during the French Wars of Religion by Huguenot troops under Matthieu Merle.
History
The Château du Tournel features a feudal architectural style, characteristic of medieval castles in France. However, no detailed information on its specific layout or notable architectural features is available.
Historical Significance
As the former seat of the Barons of Tournel, the castle played a significant role in the region's history during the French Wars of Religion. Its destruction by Huguenot troops under Matthieu Merle had a lasting impact on the local community.
Current Status and Use
The Château du Tournel is currently a ruined feudal castle, no longer serving as an inhabited residence or administrative center.
Heritage Status
The castle's historical significance has led to its designation as a notable landmark in France. However, specific details regarding its heritage status are not available.
Visiting Information
Tourists can visit the Château du Tournel, which is open to visitors due to its tourism designation.
Notable Features and Rooms
No information on the castle's notable features or rooms is currently available.
- French Wars of Religion
- Matthieu Merle
Details
| Name | Château du Tournel |
|---|---|
| City | Mont Lozère et Goulet |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 44.501186, 3.7041488 |
| Current use | ruined feudal castle |
| Accessible | true |
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