La Bainerie
Route de Baracé
La Bainerie
La Bainerie is situated at Route de Baracé in Tiercé, France.
History
- La Bainerie was constructed during the medieval period and served as a fortified residence for local nobility. Its purpose was to provide a secure stronghold for the family's power and influence in the region.
Architecture
The castle's architecture is characterized by its imposing stone structure and rectangular layout. Believed to date from the 12th century, La Bainerie features a mix of Romanesque and Gothic styles in its design. The building's walls are constructed from local limestone, with some sections featuring battlements and towers.
Historical Significance
La Bainerie played an important role in regional history, particularly during the Middle Ages. The castle was reportedly used as a refuge for nobles fleeing conflicts and wars in the surrounding area. Its strategic location allowed it to control key trade routes and access to nearby rivers.
Current Status and Use
The current status of La Bainerie is that of a privately owned residence. While no longer serving its original purpose, the castle remains an important part of local heritage and cultural identity.
Heritage Status
La Bainerie has been recognized as a historic monument in France, providing protection for its preservation and conservation.
Visiting Information
Due to private ownership, La Bainerie is not open to the general public. However, visitors can view the castle's exterior from designated viewing areas along Route de Baracé.
Notable Features and Rooms
While no detailed interior descriptions are available, notable features of La Bainerie include its imposing entrance gates, fortified walls, and towers.
Details
| Name | La Bainerie |
|---|---|
| City | Tiercé |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 47.64274, -0.3886793 |
| Current use | privately owned residence |
| Accessible | false |
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