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Château d'Ardrée

Route du Dolmen

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Château d'Ardrée

The Château d'Ardrée is situated on Route du Dolmen in Saint-Antoine-du-Rocher, France.

History

  • Believed to date from the medieval period, this castle served as a fortified residence for local nobility. Its construction and purpose are not well-documented, but it is believed to have been built during the 12th or 13th century.

Architecture

The Château d'Ardrée features a typical medieval layout with a central keep and surrounding curtain walls. The architectural style is characteristic of French medieval fortifications, with thick stone walls and narrow windows.

Layout

The castle's layout consists of a single keep surrounded by a moat and curtain walls. The keep is believed to have been the residence of the local lord, while the surrounding buildings were used for storage and other purposes.

Historical Significance

This castle played a significant role in the region's history, particularly during the Middle Ages. Although its exact purpose is unknown, it is believed to have served as a fortified residence and military stronghold.

Current Status and Use

The Château d'Ardrée is currently abandoned and has been for many years. It is no longer used as a residence or military outpost.

Heritage Status

The castle is listed as a historical monument in France, recognizing its cultural and architectural significance.

Visiting Information

The Château d'Ardrée can be visited by appointment only. Due to its remote location and abandoned state, access may be restricted during certain times of the year.

Notable Features and Rooms

Unfortunately, no notable features or rooms are documented for this castle.

Details

NameChâteau d'Ardrée
CitySaint-Antoine-du-Rocher
CountryFrance
Coordinates47.48398, 0.6417143
Current useabandoned