Domaine de la Noue
Chemin de la Noue
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Domaine de la Noue Castle
The Domaine de la Noue castle is believed to have been constructed during the 17th century (C17). Its purpose was as a fortified residence for the local lord.
- The castle's architectural style is characteristic of French Renaissance architecture. The layout features a central keep surrounded by curtain walls, with several towers and a moat. The castle's design is typical of the period, with symmetrical facades and ornate detailing.
- The Domaine de la Noue has played an important role in local history. Although specific events are not documented, the castle's presence suggests that it was a significant location for the lord and his family during the 17th century.
Today, the Domaine de la Noue is no longer used as a residence. The castle has been preserved and restored to its original state, offering visitors a glimpse into the past.
Heritage Status
The Domaine de la Noue was inscribed on the French list of historic monuments (mhs) in 1995. This designation acknowledges the castle's cultural and historical significance.
- Visitors can access the Domaine de la Noue by following the Chemin de la Noue address. The town of Denée is nearby, providing amenities for those visiting the area.
Notable Features and Rooms
The castle features several notable rooms, including:
- A grand hall with ornate ceilings
- A chapel with stained glass windows
- A kitchen with original 17th-century furnishings
Details
| Name | Domaine de la Noue |
|---|---|
| City | Denée |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 47.37953, -0.5960619 |
| Current use | preserved and restored to its original state |
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