La Roque-Gageac : Château de Tarde
DordogneReference
PA00082785
Latitude
44.826194
Longitude
1.182583
Address
35 B La Roque-Gageac
Construction era
15e siècle
Protection date
1951/11/13 : classé MH
Protection cause
Les façades et toitures (cad. A 85) : classement par arrêté du 13 novembre 1951
Description
This manor has a main L building, with a decorative round tower. On the ground floor, there is a vaulted passage through which pass the path. The main facade, with a triangular gable, is embellished with mullion windows. The round tower is covered with Lauze. It is a family home where the canon Jean Tarde, known for having created the cards of Sarlat and his diocese, lived at the beginning of the 17th century. The philosopher Gabriel Tarde, famous for his work in sociology, has also resided there.