An 18th century castle, listed as a Historic Monument, ravaged by flames near Beaune

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2023-07-31 19:45:57

Par Mathilde Barat

Posted 3 hours ago, Just Updated

The place of approximately 200 m2 being disused and inaccessible to the public, no injuries are to be deplored. Wikimedia Commons/Lothur

The Château de Cussigny, located in Corgoloin, near Nuits-Saint-Georges (Côte d’Or), caught fire around 5:30 a.m. on Sunday.

The Château de Cussigny, classified as a Historic Monument since 1960, was destroyed by fire on July 30. The building dating mainly from the 18th century is located in Corgoloin, a small town between Beaune and Nuits-Saint-Georges (Côte d’Or). Around 5:30 a.m., the Beaune gendarmes reported to the emergency services that thick smoke was coming from the castle. In the process, nearly 40 firefighters from Nuits-Saint-Georges, Dijon and Brazey-en-Plaine mobilized to control the flames, as reported The Public Good. No injuries are to be deplored, the building of approximately 200 m2 being disused and inaccessible to the public. The cause of the fire remains undetermined. An investigation is opened with the gendarmerie to determine the cause of the accident.

The main focus of the fire was extinguished at 10 a.m. Firefighters later completed extinguishing the fire in the rest of the building. In the castle, significant damage was noted. Part of the building has collapsed, while another threatens to fall. The framework and the (wooden) floors were completely destroyed. Only the old stone walls and a few beams resisted the flames. Residents of Corgoloin shared their emotion at the destruction of the historic site. “It’s sad, it was a bit the soul of the neighborhood, reports a local to France info. I was born on the farm next door, I’ve known this castle for 65 years! It was the story of Cussigny, we grew up with it.»

A holiday village project was underway

In June 2022, a prefectural decree set up a temporary perimeter for a deferred development zone (ZAD) in Corgoloin. This provided for a right of pre-emption to the community of communes of Gevrey-Chambertin and Nuits-Saint-Georges in the event of the sale of the château. According to Good public the community planned to create a “family holiday village” on the perimeter of 7 hectares which includes the park and the castle of Cussigny.

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