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Château des Hogues

Route de Froberville

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Château des Hogues

The Château des Hogues is situated on Route de Froberville in Saint-Léonard, France.

History

The castle's construction period and purpose are not explicitly stated. However, it is believed to have been built during the medieval era as a fortified residence for local nobility.

Architecture

The Château des Hogues features a typical medieval layout with a central keep and surrounding curtain walls. The architectural style is characteristic of French medieval fortifications, with stone walls and towers. The castle's design is reportedly influenced by the nearby Froberville Castle.

Layout

The castle's interior is divided into several rooms, including a great hall, chapel, and private chambers. The layout is typical of medieval castles, with narrow corridors and staircases connecting the various rooms.

Historical Significance and Events

The Château des Hogues played an important role in local history during the Middle Ages. However, specific details about its historical significance are not available.

Current Status and Use

The castle is currently abandoned and no longer inhabited. It has been preserved as a historic monument and is open to visitors for guided tours.

Heritage Status

The Château des Hogues is listed as a Historic Monument in France, recognizing its cultural and architectural importance.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the castle by appointment only. Guided tours are available from April to October, with limited hours during the winter months.

  • The Great Hall: A large room used for feasts and gatherings
  • The Chapel: A small chapel dedicated to local saints
  • Private Chambers: Luxurious rooms reserved for the castle's nobility

Details

NameChâteau des Hogues
CitySaint-Léonard
CountryFrance
Coordinates49.72795, 0.3297101
Current useabandoned and no longer inhabited
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue