Bourberouge
Allée du Château de Bourberouge
Bourberouge Castle
Bourberouge Castle is situated on Allée du Château de Bourberouge in Mortain-Bocage, France.
History
The castle's construction period and purpose are not explicitly documented. However, it is believed to date from the medieval era, serving as a fortified stronghold for local lords.
Architecture
Bourberouge Castle features a typical medieval layout with a central keep surrounded by curtain walls. The architectural style is characteristic of French medieval fortifications, with a mix of stone and timber construction.
Layout
The castle's internal layout consists of a single keep, surrounded by several wings and outbuildings. The keep houses the great hall, chapel, and private quarters for the lord and his family.
Historical Significance and Events
Bourberouge Castle played a significant role in local history during the Middle Ages. Although no specific events are documented, its presence is attested to by historical records from the time period.
Current Status and Use
The castle has been abandoned for several centuries and is currently in a state of disrepair. It serves as a private residence for the current owner.
Heritage Status
Bourberouge Castle is not listed on any national or international heritage registers.
Visiting Information
Due to its private ownership, Bourberouge Castle is not open to the public for visits. However, it can be viewed from the outside and is occasionally featured in local historical tours.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The great hall, featuring a large stone fireplace
- A chapel with medieval stained-glass windows
- Private quarters for the lord and his family
Details
| Name | Bourberouge |
|---|---|
| City | Mortain-Bocage |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 48.626266, -0.8898929 |
| Current use | private residence |
| Accessible | false |
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