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Monument Historique
Adresse renseignée dans la base Mérimée :
49270 Champtoceaux - France
Code Insee de la commune : 49069
Maine et Loire [49] - Angers - Pays de la Loire
Adresse approximative issue des coordonnées GPS (latitude et longitude) :
5335 La Colinière, Grande Ouche (Champtoceaux) 49270 Orée d'Anjou
Eléments protégés :
L'assiette archéologique des anciens château et " ville close ", y compris leurs douves et les bâtis antérieurs au XVIIIe siècle (cad. AB 42 - château, 43 à 46, 52 à 54, 56, 58, 61 - garennes sous rempart sud, 62 à 71, 73 : ruines du logis, 74 à 78, 82 - prieuré, 134, 135, 136 - écuries XIXe siècle, 137 à 175, 186, 195 - château 17e-XIXe siècle, 196 ; AD 25, 26, 455 à 463, 518 à 521, 526, 734, 735, cf plan annexé à l'arrêté) : inscription par arrêté du 16 juin 2009
Historique :
Castrum mentionné dès le VIe siècle par Grégoire de Tours. Le site comprend château, basse-cour et bourg enclos avec motte. Au cours des guerres de succession de Bretagne, l'ensemble du site est détruit et abandonné au XVe siècle.
Périodes de construction :
Moyen Age
Propriété privée ; propriété de la commune
Ouvert ou fermé à la visite, location de salle, chambres d'hôtes ?
English: Ruins of the residence of the lord of Champtoceaux in the Chateau de Champtoceaux
English: Ruins of the chapel in the Chateau de Champtoceaux
English: Ruins of the "Devil's Tower" in the Chateau de Champtoceaux
Français : Ruins of the chapel in the Chateau de Champtoceaux
English: Ruins of the chapel in the Chateau de Champtoceaux
English: Ruins of the chapel in the Chateau de Champtoceaux
English: Tower at the entrance to the Chateau de Champtoceaux
English: Ruins of the Priory of Saint-Jean in the Chateau de Champtoceaux
English: Entrance to the Chateau de Champtoceaux
English: Ruins of the residence of the lord of Champtoceaux in the Chateau de Champtoceaux
English: Identifier: wanderingsbyloir00ritc (find matches) Title: Wanderings by the Loire Year: 1833 (1830s) Authors: Ritchie, Leitch, 1800?-1865Turner, J. M. W. (Joseph Mallord William), 1775-1851 Subjects: Publisher: London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman Paris : Rittner and Goupil Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: ms. On the left bank, an imposing mass of mountains,crowded with ruins in the engraving, which are alreadyamong the things that were, rises majestically severalhundred feet above the waters edge. Below, someantique arches, resembling the ruins of a bridge, throwthemselves out into the river ; and we wonder withinourselves at the hardiness which could have conceivedthe idea of spanning, with a stone construction, so vasta body of water as the Loire forms at this place. Thebridge, however, extended no farther than we see itto-day ; and the river, now so much expanded, rolled,in all probability, at the time of its erection, in a muchnarrower channel. It was here that, in the early partof the thirteenth century, a famous robber had hisstronghold. Inhabiting himself a castle, perched onthe summit of the steep — from which it seemed toglare around, with a jealous and threatening aspect,upon the whole valley of the Loire — his vassals laywatching below in the shadow of the bridge for the Text Appearing After Image: s THE PIRATE OF THE LOIRE. 159 passing mariner. In the day-time, it is probable thata regular demand of toll, or custom, was made, andthat vessels lay to at the pier while complying with theextortion. But at night, if, either through heedlessnessor daring, some desperate bark attempted to pass with-out paying the robbers fee, the scene was different.Shouts and signals echoed along the shore; lightsflared instantaneously up in the midst of the darkness;and before the astonished wayfarers could determineeither upon flight or battle, their ship was boarded,a gang of wild-looking men were upon the deck, ahand was upon every throat, and a dagger at everybreast. One starless night, a slight skiff, assisted both bywind and stream, was cutting rapidly through the water,evidently with the intention of passing the robbersden without waiting for a challenge. Two persons satin the stern, one a young man, apparently of thehigher ranks, and the other, a sick or timid boy, whorarely raised his head Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Fiche Mérimée : PA49000077
Dernière mise à jour de la fiche Monumentum : 2026-06-07
Consultez le programme des Journées du Patrimoine pour le Monument Historique Anciens château et ville close situé à Orée d'Anjou en consultant le programme officiel des JEP 2026.