Labourgade : Terride castle
Tarn-et-GaronneReference
PA82000043
Latitude
43.95878882
Longitude
1.08732462
Address
1660 Route de Terrides 82100 Labourgade
Construction era
15e siècle;16e siècle;17e siècle;19e siècle
Protection date
2019/10/30 : inscrit MH
Protection cause
Le château de Terride ainsi que la parcelle sur laquelle il est édifié, en totalité, à l'exclusion des aménagements hôteliers contemporains de l'aile nord, sis 1721 route des Terrides, et tels que délimités en rouge sur le plan annexé à l'arrêté (cad. B 566) : inscription par arrêté du 30 octobre 2019
Description
The history of the Château de Terride is closely linked to an important line of the aristocracy of Gascogne Toulouse, that of the Viscounts of Terride or Gijois. This castle was mentioned for the first time in 1367 and is the result of the displacement of the geographic center around which the viscounty was organized. In the middle of the 16th century, changes were made; Antoine de Lomagne-Terride began in 1549 the construction of a gallery of which nothing remains today, as well as other works which required the expertise of Nicolas Bachelier in 1551. In 1573, the castle underwent a particularly violent assault, resulting in a partial collapse of the south side. Subsequently, he changed owners several times before being bought in 1861 by Théodore Magre, a Toulouse merchant, who began restoration work but could not finish them. In 1986, the building was transformed into a hotel, with the addition of a golf course.