Manoir
Rue du Manoir

The Manoir
The Manoir is a medieval manor house located in Clef-Vallée-d'Eure, France.
History
- The construction of the Manoir began in the 14th century and it was built as a fortified residence for a noble family.
- Over the centuries, the estate underwent several transformations and expansions, with notable additions made during the Renaissance period.
Architecture and Layout
The Manoir features a mix of medieval and Renaissance architectural styles.
The building's layout is characterized by a central keep surrounded by a courtyard, with wings on either side housing various living quarters and service areas.
The property also includes a chapel, a great hall, and several smaller rooms.
Historical Significance and Events
The Manoir played an important role in the region's history, serving as a center of power and influence for the local nobility.
In recent years, the estate has been the subject of significant restoration work, aimed at preserving its historical integrity.
Current Status and Use
Today, the Manoir is no longer a private residence but rather a public monument open to visitors.
The property houses a museum dedicated to the life and work of Charlie Chaplin, who lived there from 1952 until his death in 1977.
Heritage Status
The Manoir was designated as a heritage site of national significance in 1996, recognizing its cultural and historical importance.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access the Manoir by appointment only.
The museum dedicated to Charlie Chaplin's life and work is open to the public during regular hours.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The Great Hall: a large room used for receptions and ceremonies.
- The Chapel: a small, ornate chapel used for private worship.
- Charlie Chaplin's Study: a room where the actor worked on his films and compositions.
Details
| Name | Manoir |
|---|---|
| City | Clef-Vallée-d'Eure |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 49.105934, 1.2429614 |
| Current use | museum |
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