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Samedi 18 septembre 2021, 14h00Passé
Septembre 2021
Samedi 18
14:00 - 17:00

Château de Saint-Dizier - sous-préfecture

54 rue Gambetta, 52100 Saint Dizier
  • Haute-Marne
  • Grand Est

The fortifications of Saint-Dizier, from the castle of the lords of Dampierre to the Sub-Prefecture

Exceptional opening of the Parc de la Sous-Préfecture with the discovery of the fortifications and the medieval castle of Saint-Dizier.
Samedi 18 septembre 2021, 14h00Passé
©E Colin Ville de Saint-Dizier

Exceptional opening of the Parc de la Sous-Préfecture with the discovery of the fortifications and the medieval castle of Saint-Dizier.

In the second half of the 11th century, the family of lords of Dampierre created a fortified town at the confluence of the Marne and the Ornel. A city organized around a castle and fortifications flanked by a dozen towers. Over the centuries, it became a place of protection for the inhabitants and illustrious figures. Henri IV, Marie Stuart… After the Second World War, the castle houses the Sub-Prefecture.

À propos du lieu

Château de Saint-Dizier - sous-préfecture
54 rue Gambetta, 52100 Saint Dizier
  • Haute-Marne
  • Grand Est
The first mention(distinction) of a castle is made in 1189, the end of works dating of 1228\. The castle stays in the family Dampierre until 1401, date of the death of Édouard de Dampierre (Dampierre Saint-Dizier). The remarriage of his widow with Jean III de Vergy gets the castle in this family. The castle will be annexed to the royal domain in 1477\. He is then commanded(ordered) by a governor, backed up of a lieutenant. In the 16th century the royal engineers deeply change the castle by adding bastions there.
Tags
Monument historique & Château, hôtel urbain, palais, manoir
©Office de Tourisme du Lac du Der - BIT Saint-Dizier / Eric Girardot

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