Construction of the castle XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Period of main construction of the monument.
17 avril 1931
Protection of communes
Protection of communes 17 avril 1931 (≈ 1931)
Inventory of Historical Monuments.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Origin and history
The Château de Chenoise, located in the municipality of the same name in Île-de-France, is a building built in the 16th century. This monument, classified among the Historical Monuments, is distinguished by its commons, which were officially protected by registration in the additional inventory of the Historical Monuments on April 17, 1931. This recognition reflects its heritage and architectural importance in the region.
At the time of its construction, the 16th century marked a period of transition between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in France. The castles of that time, often built or reshaped by the aristocracy or the rising bourgeoisie, reflect the social and cultural changes of their time. They serve both as residences, symbols of power and centres of economic activity for the surrounding territories. The castle of Chenoise is part of this, although the specific details of its history and its occupants remain little documented in the available sources.
Today, the castle of Chenoise is located precisely in the Seine-et-Marne department, under the code Insee 77109, and depends on the arrondissement of Melun. Its exact address, 5010 Frm du Chateau, allows to situate it in a wider geographical context, although the accuracy of this location is considered "a priori satisfactory" according to the evaluation criteria. This location in Île-de-France, a region rich in historical heritage, reinforces its interest for lovers of history and architecture.
Practical information on access to the castle, such as possibilities for visiting, renting rooms or accommodation in guest rooms, is not specified in the available sources. Only the mention of its partial protection (commons) and its status as a Historical Monument can attest to its cultural importance and its integration into the national heritage.