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Manoir de Fonvieille

Route de Ribagnac

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Manoir de Fonvieille

The Manoir de Fonvieille is situated on Route de Ribagnac in Monbazillac, France.

History

  1. Construction of the manor began in the 16th century (C16). It was reportedly built as a private residence for a local noble family.
  2. The castle's purpose was primarily residential and served as a fortified estate.

Architecture

The Manoir de Fonvieille features a medieval architectural style, characteristic of French manors from the same period. Its layout includes a central keep surrounded by outbuildings and gardens. Notable architectural elements include the imposing entrance gatehouse and the battlements surrounding the upper floors.

Historical Significance and Events

The castle has been recognized as a historic site since 1948, with its inscription date recorded on June 24th of that year. It is believed to have played a significant role in local history during the Renaissance period, serving as a symbol of wealth and power for the noble family who resided there.

Current Status and Use

The Manoir de Fonvieille is currently owned by private individuals and is not open to the public for tours or visits. However, it remains a notable landmark in the region and an important part of France's cultural heritage.

Heritage Status

The castle has been designated as a Monument Historique (MHS) since its inscription date in 1948, recognizing its historical significance and importance to French culture.

Visiting Information

Due to private ownership, the Manoir de Fonvieille is not open for public visits. However, it can be viewed from the outside, and nearby Monbazillac offers various tourist attractions and activities.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The imposing entrance gatehouse
  • Battlements surrounding the upper floors
  • Central keep with outbuildings and gardens

Details

NameManoir de Fonvieille
CityMonbazillac
CountryFrance
Coordinates44.781982, 0.4948837
Current useNot open to the public
Accessiblefalse