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Château de Rolland

D 1113

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Château de Rolland

The Château de Rolland is situated at D 1113, Barsac, France.

History

  • The construction of the Château de Rolland dates back to the medieval period. Its purpose was primarily as a fortified residence for the local lord.
  • The castle's strategic location allowed it to control the surrounding area and protect its inhabitants from potential threats.

Architecture

The Château de Rolland is an example of medieval architecture, featuring a mix of Romanesque and Gothic styles. The layout consists of a central keep surrounded by curtain walls and baileys.

The castle's design was likely influenced by the nearby Château d'Angoulême.

Historical Significance

  • The Château de Rolland played an important role in the region's history, particularly during the Hundred Years' War.
  • The castle was reportedly besieged by French forces in 1356, but its exact fate remains unclear.

Current Status and Use

Although the Château de Rolland is no longer inhabited, it has been preserved as a historic monument. The site is currently open to the public for guided tours.

Heritage Status

The Château de Rolland was designated as a Historic Monument in 1978, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.

Visiting Information

To visit the Château de Rolland, please contact local tourist information offices or tour operators. Guided tours are available upon request.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The Great Hall: A large chamber with stone walls and a wooden ceiling, featuring medieval furnishings.
  • The Keep: A fortified tower housing the castle's original entrance and defensive systems.
  • The Chapel: A small, ornate chapel built during the 14th century.

Details

NameChâteau de Rolland
CityBarsac
CountryFrance
Coordinates44.597435, -0.3087922
Current usehistoric monument
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue