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Ensemble castral

Place du Vieux Château

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Ensemble Castral

The Ensemble castral is situated in Châtillon-sur-Indre, France, at the address Place du Vieux Château.

History

  • Believed to date from the 12th century, this defensive castle was constructed during the medieval period. Its purpose was primarily military, serving as a stronghold for the local lord and his vassals.

Architecture

The castle's architecture is characteristic of the medieval defensive style, featuring thick stone walls and a moat. The layout consists of a keep at its center, surrounded by outer baileys and inner courtyards. Notable features include the imposing entrance gatehouse and the remains of the curtain wall.

Historical Significance

The Ensemble castral played a significant role in the region's medieval history, serving as a key stronghold during conflicts between local lords and neighboring territories. The castle was reportedly used for military purposes, including garrisoning troops and storing supplies.

Current Status and Use

Currently, the castle is no longer inhabited and has been largely abandoned. However, it remains an important cultural heritage site in France, attracting visitors interested in its history and architecture.

Heritage Status

Designated as a Site Inscription (SIC) by the Ministry of Culture, the Ensemble castral is recognized for its historical significance and architectural importance.

Visiting Information

  • Access: Yes
  • Wheelchair Accessibility: No

Notable Features and Rooms

The castle features several notable rooms, including the keep, the great hall, and the chapel. The entrance gatehouse is also a notable feature, showcasing the castle's defensive capabilities.

Details

NameEnsemble castral
CityChâtillon-sur-Indre
CountryFrance
Coordinates46.98677, 1.1749954
Current usecultural heritage site
Accessibletrue