CHâTEAU DES GUILHEM
The 'Château des Guilhem' is a medieval castle in the town of Clermont-l'Hérault in the Hérault ''département'' of France.
Built for the Guilhems, lords of Clermont-l’Hérault, at the end of the 11th and beginning of the 12th centuries, the castle stands on Puech Castel hill, overlooking the town and surrounding country. The strategic site permitted control of the Hérault valley and the road to Bédarieux and the higher cantons, as well as the feudal town which was itself fortified soon after the castle was built. There is some evidence that earlier buildings existed.
After a number of troubled periods when the castle provided shelter for the local population, it was slowly abandoned from the 16th century. Owing to its largely abandoned state, it escaped the widespread destruction of castles by Cardinal Richelieu. However, its abandonment and the ravages of time have caused serious deterioration: the only remnants are the fortifications, two vaulted halls and the Guilhem Tower (''tour Guilhem'') which still stands above the town.
The castle site is open daily to visitors (though access to the tower is not possible). There is a grand panorama of the Hérault plain.
The castle is listed by the French Ministry of Culture as a ''monument historique'' and is currently (2007) receiving preservation works.
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See also
★ List of castles in France
★ Castles in Hérault
★ Clermont-l'Hérault
External links
★ Ministry of Culture database entry
★ Article and picture
Sources
French Ministry of Culture
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