Château de Chaumont
Rue du Moulin

Château de Chaumont
The Château de Chaumont is situated in Courcelles, Centre-Val de Loire, France, on Rue du Moulin.
History
Founded in the 10th century by Odo I, Count of Blois, the castle played a significant role in French history. After Pierre d'Amboise rebelled against Louis XI, the king ordered its destruction. Later, in the 15th century, Château de Chaumont was rebuilt by Charles I d'Amboise.
Architecture
The castle's architectural style is primarily medieval, with elements of Renaissance influence. The layout features a mix of rectangular and circular structures, including towers, walls, and courtyards.
Historical Significance and Events
Château de Chaumont has been an important stronghold throughout its history. Its strategic location made it a key player in regional politics and conflicts. The castle's destruction by Louis XI was a significant event in the region's history.
Current Status and Use
The château is now open to the public, having been given into state ownership in 1938. It has been protected as a monument historique since 1840.
Heritage Status
Château de Chaumont-sur-Loire was designated a Monument Historique in 1840, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.
Visiting Information
- Address: Rue du Moulin
- Country: France
- Town: Courcelles
Notable Features and Rooms
The castle features several notable rooms and structures, including:
- Towers
- Walls
- Courtyards
- Renaissance-era interiors
Details
| Name | Château de Chaumont |
|---|---|
| City | Courcelles |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 47.4072, 3.4040396 |
| Current use | open to the public |
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