Château de Rustéphan

Château de Rustéphan

The Château de Rustéphan is a small, ruined 15th-16th century manor-house in the Finistère département of France. It is located in the small rural town of Nizon, near Pont-Aven. It was erected by Jean Du Faou, chamberlain of France and grand seneschal of Brittany, who built the domaine in 1420.

Château de Rustéphan

Contents

History

According to tradition, the original manor was built by the son of a duke of Brittany, named Etienne, Count of Penthièvre and seigneur of Nizon, who died in 1137.

The current structure was built by Jean du Faou. According to some historians, it was a former hunting lodge of the dukes of Brittany, in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Its position, at the entrance of large woods that covers the entire parish of Nizon, and which abounds in game, can make this opinion very plausible.

During the French Revolution, more than half of the manor-house was burned and destroyed.

Architecture

Of the ancient manor-house nothing remains but two sections about twenty meters in height, surrounded by ivy, brambles and weeds. The section on the left, the gable wall, contains a corner turret on corbelling, immense hooded fireplaces as well as the remains of some stone cross-pieced windows. The section on the right contains the staircase tower, as well as some remains of internal walls, the entrance vestibule, etc. The main entry door is topped by a Gothic arch. The former wall of the front façade has fallen away and the stones carried off in the last century.

It is believed that the manor-house once consisted of a rectangular corps de logis and had turrets at each of the corners, as well as the large central staircase tower.

Legends

Nearly all the residents of Nizon believe that the ghosts of former village residents Géneviève de Rustéphan and Iannick ar Flécher still haunt the château today. This true 16th century story is a tragic tale of a commoner (Iannick) who fell in love with the daughter (Géneviève) of the local seigneur of Faou. Their two families did not approve of the relationship, and Iannick was forced to become a priest and leave town. The young woman died broken-hearted and her spirit is said to haunt the ruins to this day. It has been reported that the apparition of an old, sad priest (Iannick) has also been seen lurking around the ruins. Village inhabitants used to gather in the grassy space in front the ruins of the château to dance and celebrate various holidays, however after numerous reported sightings of unexplained figures seen watching them from within the ruins, they learned to stay away from the place on moonlit nights when the spirits were said to appear.

Preservation

The local people of Nizon are trying to save the remains of the château from further vandalism and effects of the weather. There is an effort underway to reinforce the walls and tower and try to keep the structure from falling down.

The castle has been listed as a Monument historique (historical monument) by the French Ministry of Culture since 1926[1].

Notes

  1. ^ Mérimée database entry French Ministry of Culture (French)

See also

External links

Coordinates: 47°51′32″N 3°46′2″W / 47.85889°N 3.76722°W / 47.85889; -3.76722


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Château de Rustéphan — le château de Rustéphan de nos jours Type Manoir Début construction 1480 Propriétaire initial Jean du Faou Protection …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Chateau de Keriolet — Château de Kériolet Façade Sud du château de Kériolet. A droite, pavillon comprenant la salle des gardes et la statue équestre de Louis XII. Le Château de Kériolet est un château néo gothique situé sur la commune de Concarneau, dans le Finistère… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Château De Kériolet — Façade Sud du château de Kériolet. A droite, pavillon comprenant la salle des gardes et la statue équestre de Louis XII. Le Château de Kériolet est un château néo gothique situé sur la commune de Concarneau, dans le Finistère en France. Cette… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Château de Keriolet — Château de Kériolet Façade Sud du château de Kériolet. A droite, pavillon comprenant la salle des gardes et la statue équestre de Louis XII. Le Château de Kériolet est un château néo gothique situé sur la commune de Concarneau, dans le Finistère… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Château de kériolet — Façade Sud du château de Kériolet. A droite, pavillon comprenant la salle des gardes et la statue équestre de Louis XII. Le Château de Kériolet est un château néo gothique situé sur la commune de Concarneau, dans le Finistère en France. Cette… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Château de Kériolet — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Keriolet. Château de Kériolet Façade sud du château de Kériolet. À droite, pavillon comprenant la « salle des gardes » et la stat …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Liste des châteaux de Bretagne — Fort la Latte Ruines du C …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Liste des monuments historiques du Finistère — Cet article recense les monuments historiques du département du Finistère, en France. Pour les monuments historiques de Le Faou, voir la liste des monuments historiques du Faou Pour les monuments historiques de Locronan, voir la liste des… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Manor house — This article is about a type of historical building. For other uses, see Manor house (disambiguation). Ightham Mote, a 14th century moated manor house in Kent, England …   Wikipedia

  • Joseph Bigot — Joseph Bigot, né en 1807 à Quimper, décédé en 1894 à Quimper, est un architecte français. Il a été conseiller municipal de Quimper de 1870 à 1878. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Ses réalisations 2.1 Source …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”