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NAJAC CASTLE

Fortifications – Ramparts
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Le Bourg, 12270Najac, France
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05.65.29.71.65
2024
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Castle appreciated for its history, its architecture, its preserved rooms and its chapel with vaults and carved capitals

Before the fortress, there was a fortified castle, built in 1100 by Bertrand de Saint-Gilles, son of Raymond VII, Count of Rodez. A simple square tower from the 12th century, the fortress which dominates the village was enlarged in the 13th century and became the keystone of the country. Sponsored in 1253 by Alphonse de Poitiers, brother of Saint Louis, the Fortress of Najac was built by the Counts of Toulouse to defend the Rouergue. Capital of the Bas Rouergue, it housed the seneschaussée. In 1249, on the death of Count Raimond VII, his son-in-law Alphonse de Poitiers succeeded him and the region, with Najac, rose up for a few months. The new count brought the region back into line before deciding, in order to consolidate his power, to show his strength and to reinforce the existing military works. The visit begins with an evocation of the architecture and construction techniques used by the journeymen builders. The signatures of the different trades are visible. Inside, there are well-preserved rooms and the chapel, with its vaults and carved capitals. The visit is punctuated with anecdotes. For example, you will learn that the English troops welcomed in 1362 were driven out of the fortress using a local technique. According to the rule of hospitality, the owners offered wine to their guests at will, so that they didn't have much trouble passing them over the surrounding walls afterwards! Revenge of history, today many British subjects have chosen to settle in Aveyron.


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waoooooooh c'est super super quelle vue de là haut ... et la maquette reconstituée du chateau comme il était c'est vraiment super. nous avons pu bénéficier d'un tarif réduit pour la journée du patrimoine
Really magnificent, surrounded by the gorges of The, this fortress is worth the detour.
In addition to the view of the river and the village, we was a guided tour of the. Scholar or beginner, we learned very or relearned on the construction of the fortresses philippiennes and art of the defensive construction of the XIII century.
One hour and a half, ascent and ambulation in the towers. Children and adults have were charmed by this discovery.
One of the few places where you can see real archères from the Middle Ages. By archères, should be heard where you can make the arch, and not of the " arbalétrières" , word that does not exist in addition to in French. Magnificent site!

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