Château de Montbriand
Chemin du Bicheron
Château de Montbriand
The Château de Montbriand is situated on the Chemin du Bicheron in Messimy-sur-Saône, France.
History
Believed to date from the 12th century, this castle served as a fortified stronghold for the local lord. Its purpose was likely military and defensive in nature.
Architecture
The Château de Montbriand is an example of medieval architecture, with a rectangular layout and a central keep. The building's design reflects its historical function as a fortified residence.
Layout
The castle's layout consists of a central keep surrounded by curtain walls and bastions. A moat once encircled the property, adding to its defensive capabilities.
Historical Significance and Events
This castle played a significant role in local history, serving as a seat of power for the lord of Messimy-sur-Saône. Although no specific events are recorded, it is believed to have been an important center of administration during the Middle Ages.
Current Status and Use
The Château de Montbriand has undergone various restorations over the years. Today, it serves as a private residence, although its historical significance has led to its designation as a protected monument.
Heritage Status
Designated as a Monument Historique in 1989, this castle is recognized for its cultural and historical importance.
- Visiting Information:
- Address: Chemin du Bicheron
- Town: Messimy-sur-Saône
- Country: France
Notable Features and Rooms
While the Château de Montbriand's interior layout is not well-documented, its exterior architecture remains an impressive example of medieval design. The castle's central keep and curtain walls provide a glimpse into its historical significance.
Details
| Name | Château de Montbriand |
|---|---|
| City | Messimy-sur-Saône |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 46.0433, 4.7644854 |
| Current use | private residence |
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