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Motte féodale

Allée des Noisetiers

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Motte féodale

The Motte féodale is situated at Allée des Noisetiers, Bohars, France.

History

  • Believed to date from the medieval period, this castle was constructed as a fortified stronghold for a feudal lord. Its purpose was to serve as a defensive center and administrative hub for the surrounding region.
  • Its architecture reflects its feudal origins, with a simple yet functional layout. Believed to have been built in the 12th century.

Architecture

The Motte féodale features a characteristic motte-and-bailey design, with a raised earthwork mound (motte) surrounded by a wooden palisade and a lower courtyard (bailey).

Historical Significance

  • This castle played an important role in the region's medieval history, serving as a key stronghold for local lords.
  • It is reported that the Motte féodale was involved in several significant events during this period, including battles and tournaments.

Current Status and Use

The Motte féodale has undergone various transformations over the centuries. Today, it stands as a testament to medieval architecture and history, although its original purpose has been largely superseded by modern uses.

Heritage Status

Designated as a historical monument in France, the Motte féodale is protected for its cultural and architectural significance.

Visiting Information

  • Address: Allée des Noisetiers, Bohars, France
  • Access: Open to the public

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The keep, a central tower that served as the lord's residence
  • The great hall, a large room used for feasting and gatherings
  • The chapel, a small place of worship for the local community

Details

NameMotte féodale
CityBohars
CountryFrance
Coordinates48.43356, -4.5164022
Current usetestament to medieval architecture and history
Accessibletrue