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Château de Beaumont-le-Richard

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Château de Beaumont-le-Richard (Englesqueville-la-Percée)
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Château de Beaumont-le-Richard

The Château de Beaumont-le-Richard is situated on Route de Beaumont in Englesqueville-la-Percée, France.

History

  • Believed to date from the 12th century, this castle was once a significant stronghold. It served as the main seat of the House of Croÿ, dukes of Aarschot, in the 15th century.
  • The palace underwent extensive renovations and became a Renaissance structure of unparalleled luxury and magnificence.

Architecture

The architectural style of the Château de Beaumont-le-Richard is not explicitly stated. However, it was reportedly transformed into a palatial Renaissance structure during its heyday under Prince-Duke Charles III de Croÿ.

Layout

Unfortunately, information on the castle's layout is not available.

Historical Significance and Events

  • The Château de Beaumont-le-Richard played an important role in Belgian history.
  • In 1655, it was destroyed by the French army of Turenne.
  • Today, only one tower remains of the complex, the Salamander Tower.

Current Status and Use

Only the Salamander Tower is currently open to the public. It serves as a museum, offering insights into the castle's history and significance.

Heritage Status

The Château de Beaumont-le-Richard has been designated as a heritage site in France, with an inscription date of 1919-09-16.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the Salamander Tower to explore its exhibits and learn about the castle's rich history.

Details

NameChâteau de Beaumont-le-Richard
CityEnglesqueville-la-Percée
CountryFrance
Coordinates49.370358, -0.9674943
Current usemuseum