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Château de Pierrefonds

The Château de Pierrefonds (French pronunciation: [ʃɑto pjɛʁfɔ̃]) is a castle situated in the commune of Pierrefonds in the Oise department in the Hauts-de-France region, Northern France.[1]

Château de Pierrefonds
Part of Pierrefonds, Oise
Pierrefonds, Oise, France
The Château de Pierrefonds in September 2004
TypeMedieval castle
Site information
Websitechateau-pierrefonds.fr
Site history
Builtc. 1393–1407
Built byLouis I, Duke of Orléans
EventsHundred Years War

It is located on the southeast edge of the forest of Compiègne, northeast of Paris, between the cities of Villers-Cotterêts and Compiègne.

The Château de Pierrefonds includes most of the characteristics of defensive military architecture from the Middle Ages, though it underwent a major restoration in the 19th century.

History edit

In the 12th century, a castle was built on this site. Two centuries later, in 1392, King Charles VI turned the County of Valois (of which Pierrefonds was part) into a Duchy and gave it to his brother Louis, Duke of Orléans. From 1393 to his death in 1407, the latter had the castle rebuilt by the court architect, Jean le Noir.

 
View of the ruins before the 19th-century restoration

In March 1617, during the early troubled days of Louis XIII's reign, the castle, then the property of François-Annibal d'Estrées (brother of the beauty Gabrielle d'Estrées), who joined the "parti des mécontents" (party of discontent) led by Henri II, Prince of Condé, was besieged and taken by troops sent by Richelieu, the secretary of state for war. Its demolition was started, but not carried through to the end because of the enormity of the task. The exterior works were razed, the roofs destroyed and holes made in the towers and curtain walls.

The castle remained a ruin for more than two centuries. Napoleon I bought it in 1810 for less than 3,000 francs. During the 19th century, with the rediscovery of the architectural heritage of the Middle Ages, it became a "romantic ruin": in August 1832, Louis-Philippe gave a banquet there on the occasion of the marriage of his daughter Louise of Orléans to Léopold de Saxe-Cobourg Gotha, first king of the Belgians. Among other artists, Corot depicted the ruins in several works between 1834 and 1866. The Château de Pierrefonds has been classified as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture since 1848.

Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (later Napoleon III of France) visited the castle in 1850. As emperor, he asked Viollet-le-Duc in 1857 to undertake its restoration, which was continued by Maurice Ouadou and then Juste Lisch until 1885. [2] There was no question of a simple repair to the habitable parts (the keep and annexes): the "picturesque" ruins in front were to be kept for decor. In 1861, the project grew in scale: the sovereign wanted to create an imperial residence, so the castle was to be entirely rebuilt. The works, which would cost 5 million francs, of which 4 million were to come from the civil list, were stopped in 1885, six years after the death of Viollet-le-Duc. The departure of Napoléon III had halted the reconstruction and, through lack of money, the decoration of rooms was unfinished. Inside, Viollet-le-Duc produced more a work of invention than restoration (polychrome paintings). He imagined how the castle ought to have been, rather than basing his work on the strict history of the building. On the other hand, with the exterior he showed an excellent knowledge of the military architecture of the 14th century.

Castle today edit

Château de Pierrefonds has been designated as a monument historique since 1862.[1] It is now managed by the Centre des monuments nationaux.[3]

Media edit

The castle has often been used as a location for filming including Les Visiteurs, Le Capitan, Highlander: The Series, The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc and the 1998 version of The Man in the Iron Mask. The castle was used as the setting for Camelot in the BBC series Merlin; a cut scene of this castle was used to portray Wiz Tech Academy in Disney's TV series, Wizards of Waverly Place. In 2017, the castle was used for filming during the Canal+ and Netflix series Versailles.[citation needed]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Base Mérimée: Château, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
  2. ^ Vinegar, Aron (2023-10-14). "Chatography". Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 71 (3): 362.
  3. ^ "Centre des Monuments Nationaux - Château de Pierrefonds" (in French). Oise Tourisme. 28 August 2002. Retrieved 17 April 2017.

External links edit

  • Château de Pierrefonds, Centre des monuments nationaux
  • Base Mérimée: Château, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
  • Photos of Pierrefonds castle (in Polish)
  • 19th century painting of the castle by Gilbert Munger

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The Chateau de Pierrefonds French pronunciation ʃɑto de pjɛʁfɔ is a castle situated in the commune of Pierrefonds in the Oise department in the Hauts de France region Northern France 1 Chateau de PierrefondsPart of Pierrefonds OisePierrefonds Oise FranceThe Chateau de Pierrefonds in September 2004TypeMedieval castleSite informationWebsitechateau pierrefonds frSite historyBuiltc 1393 1407Built byLouis I Duke of OrleansEventsHundred Years War It is located on the southeast edge of the forest of Compiegne northeast of Paris between the cities of Villers Cotterets and Compiegne The Chateau de Pierrefonds includes most of the characteristics of defensive military architecture from the Middle Ages though it underwent a major restoration in the 19th century Contents 1 History 2 Castle today 3 Media 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message In the 12th century a castle was built on this site Two centuries later in 1392 King Charles VI turned the County of Valois of which Pierrefonds was part into a Duchy and gave it to his brother Louis Duke of Orleans From 1393 to his death in 1407 the latter had the castle rebuilt by the court architect Jean le Noir nbsp View of the ruins before the 19th century restoration In March 1617 during the early troubled days of Louis XIII s reign the castle then the property of Francois Annibal d Estrees brother of the beauty Gabrielle d Estrees who joined the parti des mecontents party of discontent led by Henri II Prince of Conde was besieged and taken by troops sent by Richelieu the secretary of state for war Its demolition was started but not carried through to the end because of the enormity of the task The exterior works were razed the roofs destroyed and holes made in the towers and curtain walls The castle remained a ruin for more than two centuries Napoleon I bought it in 1810 for less than 3 000 francs During the 19th century with the rediscovery of the architectural heritage of the Middle Ages it became a romantic ruin in August 1832 Louis Philippe gave a banquet there on the occasion of the marriage of his daughter Louise of Orleans to Leopold de Saxe Cobourg Gotha first king of the Belgians Among other artists Corot depicted the ruins in several works between 1834 and 1866 The Chateau de Pierrefonds has been classified as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture since 1848 Louis Napoleon Bonaparte later Napoleon III of France visited the castle in 1850 As emperor he asked Viollet le Duc in 1857 to undertake its restoration which was continued by Maurice Ouadou and then Juste Lisch until 1885 2 There was no question of a simple repair to the habitable parts the keep and annexes the picturesque ruins in front were to be kept for decor In 1861 the project grew in scale the sovereign wanted to create an imperial residence so the castle was to be entirely rebuilt The works which would cost 5 million francs of which 4 million were to come from the civil list were stopped in 1885 six years after the death of Viollet le Duc The departure of Napoleon III had halted the reconstruction and through lack of money the decoration of rooms was unfinished Inside Viollet le Duc produced more a work of invention than restoration polychrome paintings He imagined how the castle ought to have been rather than basing his work on the strict history of the building On the other hand with the exterior he showed an excellent knowledge of the military architecture of the 14th century Castle today editChateau de Pierrefonds has been designated as a monument historique since 1862 1 It is now managed by the Centre des monuments nationaux 3 Media editThe castle has often been used as a location for filming including Les Visiteurs Le Capitan Highlander The Series The Messenger The Story of Joan of Arc and the 1998 version of The Man in the Iron Mask The castle was used as the setting for Camelot in the BBC series Merlin a cut scene of this castle was used to portray Wiz Tech Academy in Disney s TV series Wizards of Waverly Place In 2017 the castle was used for filming during the Canal and Netflix series Versailles citation needed Gallery edit nbsp General view of the entrance nbsp Plan of the present castle nbsp Northeast tower restored nbsp View in 2008 nbsp Entrance to the principal residential block nbsp Entrance side view nbsp From an 1895 dictionary nbsp Stone scale model nbsp Donjon drain pipeSee also editList of castles in France Domaine du Bois d Aucourt d Adolphe Clement Bayard a Pierrefonds a former hunting lodge of Louis XIV References edit a b Base Merimee Chateau Ministere francais de la Culture in French Vinegar Aron 2023 10 14 Chatography Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 71 3 362 Centre des Monuments Nationaux Chateau de Pierrefonds in French Oise Tourisme 28 August 2002 Retrieved 17 April 2017 External links edit nbsp French Wikisource has original text related to this article Description of Chateau de Pierrefonds by Eugene Viollet le Duc nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Chateau de Pierrefonds Chateau de Pierrefonds Centre des monuments nationaux Base Merimee Chateau Ministere francais de la Culture in French Photos of Pierrefonds castle in Polish 19th century painting of the castle by Gilbert Munger 49 20 49 N 2 58 49 E 49 34694 N 2 98028 E 49 34694 2 98028 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chateau de Pierrefonds amp oldid 1217096828, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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