Château de Padiès
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The Château de Padiès is located in the outskirts of the village of Lempaut
Lempaut
Lempaut is a commune in the Tarn department in southern France.In Lempaut is the extraordinary Château de Padiès, a castle unique for its architecture, it looks like a Toulouse private mansion shipped to the countryside...

 in the department of Tarn in southern France
France
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The Château de Padiès is a unique Renaissance
Renaissance
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 Château complex set in the Lauragais
Lauragais
The Lauragais is an area of southwestern France located south-east of Toulouse....

, the land of Pastel — the Pays de Cocaigne
Cockaigne
Cockaigne or Cockayne is a medieval mythical land of plenty, an imaginary place of extreme luxury and ease where physical comforts and pleasures are always immediately at hand and where the harshness of medieval peasant life does not exist...

 — Cathar country and the land of the Troubadours.

The Lauragais, has often been likened to Tuscany, to where the blue “pastel” produced from the woad grown here was exported in the 15th Century. The architectural and cultural influences came back (perhaps in part through Queen Catherine de Medici, whose hunting pavilion is half an hour from here) and is very evident in the Padiès “renaissance” façades with their finely carved mullioned windows, or fenêtres à meneaux, populated with fantastic mythical beings, lions heads and symbols of plenty.

The histories of Padiès firmly place it within its historic and geographic context. It has been established that the château existed at least before 1209. The Seigneurs were Cathar sympathisers, records from the Inquisition through the 13th century are testimony (the Padiès were betrayed by their miller!). The wars of religion had their day, the château was attacked and pillaged by the Protestants in 1572; the then seigneur blew himself up with the aid of a barel of gunpowder, his wife and children were taken to nearby Puylaurens - they became Protestant. The son rebuilt Padiès in its present form…. Around a hundred years later with the revocation of the Edict de Nantes, the family reafirmed their catholic origins! Later, the young Emmanuel de Las Cases stayed at Padiès, he recorded his fond memories of the generous lady of the house Marie-Claire Villèle (aunt of the future minister of Louis XVIII), and the gardens populated with boxwood têtes des animaux, espalliered grenadiers, the birds, the fireplace one could sit in…. Las Cases went on to become a General under Napoleon, and to write the Memoires de St Hélène.

The last of the Padiès were imprisoned in their château during the revolution, they were eventually pardonned because of their “grand old age”. They had no children. In 1800 Pierre de Padiès died leaving his property to Marie-Claire his widow. She left the château to her family who in turn sold it to the Fabre family in 1826. Padiès remained in the Fabre family until 1992, the date of its acquisition by Denis Piel
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 and Elaine Merkus, the new restorers.

Padiès appears to be a Toulousain hotel particulier transported to the countryside, yet the mass of the building and the diagonally placed towers recall the military role of the château.

As one of the three Seigneuries of Lempaut, Padiès was an integral part of village life, at the time of the Napoleonic census, forty five people lived in the immediate vicinity of the château. They built their shelters using local materials, they farmed, gardened, produced the food and clothes, baked bread, killed and processed the pig and generally lived…..and loved….. in a sustainable environment.

In 1998 they received the Special 40th Anniversary VMF
VMF
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 Marquis de Amodio Prize for the extensive work completed on the building at that time.

The owners of the Château de Padiès are building an environment to reconnect Padiès with its surroundings in a sustainable way.

Padiès was listed on the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques
Monument historique
A monument historique is a National Heritage Site of France. It also refers to a state procedure in France by which national heritage protection is extended to a building or a specific part of a building, a collection of buildings, or gardens, bridges, and other structures, because of their...

(ISMH) in 1928.

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