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Les Baudies

Chemin du Blanqui

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Les Baudies

A 14th-century castle situated in Mauzac-et-Grand-Castang, France.

History

  • Les Baudies is believed to have been constructed during the 14th century as a fortified stronghold for local nobility.
  • The castle's purpose was likely multifaceted, serving as both a residence and a defensive structure against potential threats.

Architecture

The castle's architecture reflects its medieval origins, with characteristic features such as thick stone walls, towers, and battlements.

  • The layout is typical of a medieval fortress, featuring a central keep surrounded by outer baileys and curtain walls.
  • Believed to date from the 14th century, the castle's design showcases the craftsmanship and engineering skills of the time.

Location

Les Baudies is located at Chemin du Blanqui in Mauzac-et-Grand-Castang, France.

  • The town is situated in the Dordogne department, approximately 30 kilometers north of Sarlat-la-Canéda.

Current Status and Use

The castle has been preserved and restored over the years, with ongoing efforts to maintain its historical integrity.

  • Today, Les Baudies serves as a private residence, although it remains open to the public for select events and tours.

Heritage Status

Les Baudies is listed as a historic monument in France, recognizing its cultural and architectural significance.

Visiting Information

  • Visitors can access the castle by appointment only.
  • Guided tours are available upon request, providing insight into the castle's history and architecture.

Notable Features and Rooms

The castle features several notable rooms, including the grand hall, chapel, and private apartments.

  • The castle's architecture is characterized by its use of local stone and timber framing, with many original features still intact.

Details

NameLes Baudies
CityMauzac-et-Grand-Castang
CountryFrance
Coordinates44.863285, 0.7948682
Current useprivate residence
Guided tourstrue