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Monument Historique
Adresse renseignée dans la base Mérimée :
38160 Beauvoir-en-Royans - France
Code Insee de la commune : 38036
Isère [38] - Grenoble - Rhône Alpes (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes)
Adresse approximative issue des coordonnées GPS (latitude et longitude) :
69 Rue Porte du Château 38160 Beauvoir-en-Royans
Eléments protégés :
Château de Beauvoir (ruines) : classement par arrêté du 1er septembre 1922
Périodes de construction :
XIIIe siècle
Propriété privée
Ouvert ou fermé à la visite, location de salle, chambres d'hôtes ?
Français : Restes du donjon du château delphinal de Beauvoir-en-Royans.
Français : Restes de la grand chapelle du château delphinal de Beauvoir-en-Royans et couvent des Carmes.
Français : Restes du bâtiment principal du château delphinal de Beauvoir-en-Royans.
Français : Entrée principale du château delphinal de Beauvoir-en-Royans.
Italiano: Château de Beauvoir et Couvent des Carmes. Beauvoir-en-Royans, Isère, France.
Italiano: Château de Beauvoir et Couvent des Carmes. Beauvoir-en-Royans, Isère, France.
Italiano: Château de Beauvoir et Couvent des Carmes. Beauvoir-en-Royans, Isère, France.
Italiano: Château de Beauvoir et Couvent des Carmes. Beauvoir-en-Royans, Isère, France.
Italiano: Château de Beauvoir et Couvent des Carmes. Beauvoir-en-Royans, Isère, France.
Italiano: Château de Beauvoir et Couvent des Carmes. Beauvoir-en-Royans, Isère, France.
Italiano: Château de Beauvoir et Couvent des Carmes. Beauvoir-en-Royans, Isère, France.
Italiano: Château de Beauvoir et Couvent des Carmes. Beauvoir-en-Royans, Isère, France.
Italiano: Château de Beauvoir et Couvent des Carmes. Beauvoir-en-Royans, Isère, France.
English: Identifier: castleschateauxo00mans (find matches) Title: Castles and chateaux of old Burgundy and the border provinces Year: 1909 (1900s) Authors: Mansfield, Milburg Francisco, 1871- (from old catalog) Subjects: Castles Publisher: Boston, L. C. Page & company Contributing Library: The Library of Congress Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress 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: hat most of us make of thequaint little Dauphinese city a place of pilgrim-age. Saint Marcellin was the seat of the ancientDauphinese Parliament, but since it was threetimes destroyed by fire, it actually possessesbut few of its old-time monumental records instone. Beauvoir, scarce a kilometre away fromSaint Marcellin, was the site of an incompara-ble chateau-fort which, it is sad to state, theenthusiasm of Louis XI for pulling things downdid not leave unspoiled. To-day the chateau^is a reminiscence only, but the situation, at thejuncture of the Iseret, the Isere and the Cuman,tells the possibilities of its storied past in theeyes rapid review. There is little doubt thatmere attack could have had but small effect onits sturdy walls, and that its having been des-troyed or injured in any way must have beenthe result of weakness or lack of courage on thepart of those who held it from within. Onlytwo definite architectural details of this greatfortress remain as they were in those warlike Text Appearing After Image: Chateau de Beauvoir In Lower Dauphiny 317 times, the tower of the chapel and a flank ofwall containing a series of ogival windows. Still in the Vallee Saint Marcellinoise, as thisjunction of the three rivers is known, one seesthe ignoble pile which marks the site of theformer chateau of the Seigneur de Flandaines,one of the allies of the Dauphins, descendedfrom one of the proudest families of the region. The Seigneur de Flandaines would buildhimself a stronghold so sturdy that no onemight take it from him, nor ho one drive himout; primarily this was the formula uponwhich all castles were built. This was the verysentiment that the seigneur expressed to LouisXI at the time when the latter was but a Princeof Dauphiny: Lou vassa defe, valan mais que lousignous in buro. It was only another way of saying (in thelocal patois) that a vassal clothed in armourwas worth considerably more than one whodressed only in velvet. The Dauphin took this to mean much, but hehad a mighty envy for the Seign 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.
Français : Ruines du chateau de Beauvoir
Français : Ruines du chateau de Beauvoir en Royans
Français : Ruines du chateau de Beauvoir en Royans
Français : Sujet : Ruines Archivoltes Beauvoir-en-Royans (Isère, France) Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : BnGren00 Langue : français
Français : Sujet : Ruines Archivoltes Beauvoir-en-Royans (Isère, France) Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : BnGren00 Langue : français
Français : Sujet : Ruines Archivoltes Beauvoir-en-Royans (Isère, France) Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : BnGren00 Langue : français
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French painter, illustrator, photographer and lithographer
French painter, illustrator, photographer and lithographer
French painter, illustrator, photographer and lithographer
Fiche Mérimée : PA00117121
Dernière mise à jour de la fiche Monumentum : 2026-05-05
Consultez le programme des Journées du Patrimoine pour le Monument Historique Château de Beauvoir (ruines) situé à Beauvoir-en-Royans en consultant le programme officiel des JEP 2026.