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Château de Bruniquel

🇫🇷 France · 6th century

Château de Bruniquel in France
Photo: Julien 31 · CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons

The Château de Bruniquel is a castle in the French commune of Bruniquel, in the Tarn-et-Garonne département of the Occitanie region of France.

The castle is often called Châteaux de Bruniquel (i.e. castles, plural). This is because, two centuries after its construction, the castle was shared between two branches of the Comminges house, hence "château vieux" (old castle) and "château jeune" (young castle).

According to Gregory of Tours, the Merovingian Queen Brunehaut or Brunhilda built the first castle, "château vieux" or "castel Biel in the 6th century on the site of a Roman castrum.

Of the early 12th century castle, the only remains are partial foundations, parts of walls and the keep, the so-called Tour de Brunehaut. The site has been altered at various times, notably in the 13th, 15th, 17th and 19th centuries.

The "château vieux" still has its keep from the 12th century, an era when the castle was the property of the Counts of Toulouse, and its residence from the 13th century. It also has a Renaissance gallery; other parts have undergone extensive remodelling in the 18th and 19th centuries. The keep is named after Brunehaut (la tour de la Reine Brunehaut).

The "château jeune" dominates the confluence of the rivers Aveyron and Vère from a height of 90 m (300 ft). It was built between 1485 and 1510 and was remodelled during the Baroque period. Its Renaissance gallery has six arcades.

A chimney from Bruniquel was taken and installed in the 19th century in the dining room at the Château de Lastours in Réalville.

The site was a location for the 1975 film Le Vieux Fusil, directed by Robert Enrico and starring Romy Schneider, Philippe Noiret and Jean Bouise. The well now seen in the centre is not original; it was placed there for the film. Photographs showing the filming are displayed in the château vieux.

The whole site has been classified as a historic monument (monument historique) since 1840 and has recently been restored. The castle has been owned by the commune since 1987 and is open to the public from March to mid-November.

Text adapted from “Château de Bruniquel” on Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.

Château de Bruniquel ranks #3,320 of 7,044 worldwide in the atlas's castle fame ranking, and #260 of the 456 mapped in France. Founded 600, it is older than 97% of the atlas's dated landmarks — one of 37 atlas entries founded in the 6th century. See how France compares in the castle statistics.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Château de Bruniquel?

Château de Bruniquel stands in France, at 44.05611°, 1.66611°.

When was Château de Bruniquel built?

The atlas dates its founding to 600. Earlier structures may have stood on the site; this is the earliest documented founding year.

How famous is Château de Bruniquel?

In this atlas's fame ranking: #3,320 of 7,044 worldwide, and #260 in France. Fame here combines how many Wikipedia language editions cover a landmark with how many people read them.

What is the nearest castle to Château de Bruniquel?

Château de Najac, about 30 km away.

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