Château de Campbon (ancien)

Château de Campbon (ancien)

château

Mérimée ID

PA00108574

French architectural heritage database reference.

Protection

Inscrit (1934)

Status under the French Heritage Act.

Château de Campbon (ancien) — Château in Campbon (Loire-Atlantique) inscrit Monument Historique (inscribed) in 1934 under the French Heritage Act.

Identification & Protection

Mérimée reference

This monument is referenced in the French architectural heritage database (Mérimée) under the identifier PA00108574. Full archival records are published by the Ministère de la Culture at pop.culture.gouv.fr.

Protection status

The building is inscrit Monument Historique (inscribed) (since 1934), the highest French-law category for heritage immeubles.

Les vestiges des remparts : inscription par arrêté du 29 mai 1934

Ownership

Current legal status: propriété privée.

Location & Access

Commune and département

Located in Campbon, Loire-Atlantique, within the Pays de la Loire region of France.

Nearby protected sites

Monument Commune Protected
Dolmen dit de la Briordais Saint-Brevin-les-Pins 1981
Immeuble de Nantes Nantes 1984
Phare du Grand Charpentier Saint-Nazaire 2011
Immeuble de Nantes Nantes 1935
Pierre des Platennes de Chauvé Chauvé 1989

Loire Context

Architectural context

Built or restructured in the 11e siècle.

Relative significance

Among the most recently protected sites of the département — typically 20th- or 21st-century inscriptions.

UNESCO landscape

The Loire Valley is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list since 2000 as a cultural landscape. Read the anchor page: Abbey Church of Saint-Savin sur Gartempe.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Château de Campbon (ancien) located?

Château de Campbon (ancien) is located in the commune of Campbon (Loire-Atlantique).

When was Château de Campbon (ancien) protected?

It was inscrit Monument Historique (inscribed) in 1934 under the French Heritage Act, with reference PA00108574 in the Mérimée database.

When was Château de Campbon (ancien) built?

The main construction campaign dates from the 11e siècle.

Data source: Ministère de la Culture — base Mérimée (data.culture.gouv.fr). Last updated: April 14, 2026.