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Domaine de Brouëssy

Rue Paul et Jeanne Weiss

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Domaine de Brouëssy

The Domaine de Brouëssy is a medieval castle located in Magny-les-Hameaux, France.

History

  • The construction of this fortified structure dates back to the 12th century, with its purpose being as a stronghold for the local lord and his family.

Architecture

The castle's architectural style is characteristic of the Romanesque period, reflecting the typical design features of medieval fortifications in the region.

The layout consists of a central keep surrounded by curtain walls, with multiple towers providing additional defense capabilities.

Location

The Domaine de Brouëssy is situated on Rue Paul et Jeanne Weiss in Magny-les-Hameaux, France.

This small town is located approximately 45 kilometers south of Paris.

Current Status and Use

Today, the castle serves as a private residence for its owners, who have taken steps to preserve the structure's historical integrity while also adapting it to modern living needs.

Heritage Status

  • The Domaine de Brouëssy was designated as a Monument Historique (MHS) in 2009, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.

As such, it is protected by French law and subject to strict preservation regulations.

Visiting Information

Due to its private nature, the castle is not open to the general public for tours or visits.

However, interested parties may be able to arrange a guided tour with permission from the owners.

Notable Features and Rooms

While specific details about the interior layout and notable features are not available, the Domaine de Brouëssy's exterior architecture provides a glimpse into its rich history and significance as a medieval stronghold.

Details

NameDomaine de Brouëssy
CityMagny-les-Hameaux
CountryFrance
Coordinates48.745853, 2.0494204
Current useprivate residence
Guided tourstrue