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Grange-étable et pigeonnier de la Prade

Avenue Arsène Vermenouze

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Grange-étable et Pigeonnier de la Prade

The Grange-étable et Pigeonnier de la Prade is situated on Avenue Arsène Vermenouze in Vic-sur-Cère, France.

History

  • This castle was built during the medieval period. Its purpose was to serve as a fortified residence and agricultural storage facility.
  • The Grange-étable et Pigeonnier de la Prade has been recognized for its historical significance since 1990. It is believed to date from the 13th century, with possible earlier origins.

Architecture

The castle's architecture reflects its historical function. The layout features a combination of stone walls, wooden beams, and thatched roofs, typical of rural French architecture from the 12th century onwards. The structure is surrounded by a moat, adding to its defensive capabilities.

Historical Significance and Events

The Grange-étable et Pigeonnier de la Prade was designated a Monument Historique (MHS) in 1990, recognizing its cultural importance.

Current Status and Use

The castle is currently owned by a private individual and serves as their residence. Access to the property is restricted due to its private nature.

Heritage Status

Due to its private ownership, visiting the castle is not permitted. However, the surrounding area offers scenic views and opportunities for exploration of nearby historical sites.

Notable Features and Rooms

The castle's notable features include its fortified walls, wooden beams, and thatched roofs. The exact layout of rooms within the structure is not publicly available.

Coefficients

44.9861456, 2.6297852

Details

NameGrange-étable et pigeonnier de la Prade
CityVic-sur-Cère
CountryFrance
Coordinates44.986145, 2.6297853
Current useprivate residence
Accessiblefalse