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Château-Mairie de Pont-du-Château

Château-Mairie de Pont-du-Château
Château-Mairie de Pont-du-Château
Château-Mairie de Pont-du-Château
Château-Mairie de Pont-du-Château
Château-Mairie de Pont-du-Château
Château-Mairie de Pont-du-Château
Château-Mairie de Pont-du-Château
Château-Mairie de Pont-du-Château
Château-Mairie de Pont-du-Château
Château-Mairie de Pont-du-Château

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The Pont-du-Château town hall is housed in a 17th-century château that retains elements of the original façade and interior décor.
At Pont-du-Château, the former feudal château was partly destroyed by fire in 1580 during a plague epidemic. A new château was rebuilt in the 17th century for Guillaume de Montboissier-Beaufort-Canillac (1600–1664), Lieutenant General of the Army, Maréchal de Camp, Seneschal of Auvergne, and Counsellor of State. The château was later remodelled in the 18th century by Philippe-Claude de Montboissier-Beaufort-Canillac (1715–1797), who added two right-angled wings, one of which housed the stables. He also laid out a park to the north of the town. At the time of the French Revolution, all of this property was seized, and the municipality acquired both the château and the chapel, which was demolished in 1960.

The main façade conceals a pre-existing building. Its central section draws attention with a horseshoe staircase made of Volvic stone, probably inspired by the staircase at the Château de Fontainebleau. This Italianate feature is enhanced by roof balustrades reminiscent of Versailles. The rear façade, dating from the 17th century, opens onto a terrace offering an unobstructed view of the River Allier and the surrounding countryside.

The original interior décor has been preserved. In the coat of arms room, the French-style ceiling, painted in the 17th century, depicts the family tree of the Montboissier-Beaufort-Canillac lineage in the form of 87 coats of arms, among which are those of the two Popes from the family: Clement VI and Gregory XI. The parlour, now the marriage hall, was decorated in the 1760s in the neoclassical style, featuring wood panelling, overdoors representing the four seasons, a marble fireplace, and Versailles parquet flooring.

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Lat, Lng
45.7969033.248554
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Altitude
340 m
Point of Interest updated on 03/10/2025

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Open period

All year round daily. Closed exceptionally on January 1st, Easter Monday, Feast of the Ascension, Whit Monday, May 1st, May 8th, July 14th, August 15th, November 1st, November 11th and December 25th.

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Clermont Auvergne Volcans - 02/10/2025
www.clermontauvergnevolcans.com
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Visible from the street only. The château terrace is open all year round, free of charge, during Town Hall opening hours.

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Bus: René Cassin stop, line 36.

History, culture and heritage

The building is listed as a Monument Historique, and is located in the heart of the Pays d'Art et d'Histoire de Clermont Auvergne Métropole. This monument is the subject of an active heritage promotion and mediation program. Photo 1 & 2: Monument Photo 3: Château (south façade) and Allier, photograph by Jean Gouttefangeas, circa 1920 Photo 4: Château (south façade) and Allier, circa 1910 Photo 5: Château (south facade) and Allier river bank, circa 1910 Photo 6: Château (north facade), circa 1910 Photo 7: Place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville, circa 1905 Photo 8: Château (south facade) Photo 9: Painted ceiling on first floor Photo 10: Painted ceiling, first floor

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Place de la Victoire 63000 CLERMONT-FERRAND France

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