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Manoir Saint-Michel

Rue de Lenglet

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Manoir Saint-Michel

The Manoir Saint-Michel is situated at Rue de Lenglet in Gonnehem, France.

History

This castle was constructed during the 15th century and served as a fortified residence for local nobility.

Architecture

The architectural style of the Manoir Saint-Michel is characteristic of medieval French fortifications. The layout features a central keep surrounded by curtain walls and bastions, typical of a traditional French château design.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The great hall features a large fireplace and ornate stone carvings.
  • A private chapel adjoins the east wing, housing a 15th-century wooden altar.
  • The castle's battlements offer panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Historical Significance

The Manoir Saint-Michel played an important role in local history as a stronghold for the nobility and a center of regional power. During the French Wars of Religion, the castle served as a refuge for Huguenots fleeing persecution.

Current Status and Use

Today, the Manoir Saint-Michel is privately owned and used as a private residence.

Heritage Status

The Manoir Saint-Michel has been recognized as a historic monument in France, eligible for protection under the country's cultural heritage law.

Visiting Information

  • The castle is open to the public by appointment only.
  • Visitors can schedule guided tours of the property and its grounds.
  • A small museum showcasing local history and art is located within the castle walls.

Details

NameManoir Saint-Michel
CityGonnehem
CountryFrance
Coordinates50.55636, 2.5696905
Current useprivate residence
Guided tourstrue