Château de Lafage
Rue Jean Ferrasse
Château de Lafage
The Château de Lafage is situated on Rue Jean Ferrasse in Lafage, France.
History
- The castle was constructed during the 12th century and served as a fortified residence for local nobility. Its purpose was primarily defensive, with thick walls and strategic location to protect the surrounding area from invaders.
- The castle's keep is believed to date from the 12th century.
Architecture
The Château de Lafage features a medieval layout, with a central keep surrounded by curtain walls and bailey. The architectural style is characteristic of 12th-century French fortifications, with rounded towers and battlements.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The chapel, located within the keep, features a distinctive Romanesque architecture.
- The bailey contains several outbuildings, including stables and a blacksmith shop.
Historical Significance
The Château de Lafage was reportedly used as a refuge during the Hundred Years' War. In 1948, it was inscribed on the French list of historic monuments (mhs).
Current Status and Use
The castle is currently owned by private individuals and serves as a private residence.
Heritage Status
The Château de Lafage has been designated a heritage site since 1948, with its mhs inscription date recorded in 1948-04-14.
Details
| Name | Château de Lafage |
|---|---|
| City | Lafage |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 43.17469, 1.8608203 |
| Current use | private residence |
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