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Château de Montmonrency à Montigny-en-Ostrevent dans le Nord

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château
Nord

Château de Montmonrency

    109-255 Rue du Capitaine Wazny
    59182 Montigny-en-Ostrevent
Château de Montmonrency
Château de Montmonrency
Château de Montmonrency
Château de Montmonrency
Château de Montmonrency
Château de Montmonrency
Château de Montmonrency
Château de Montmonrency
Château de Montmonrency
Château de Montmonrency
Château de Montmonrency
Château de Montmonrency
Château de Montmonrency
Château de Montmonrency
Château de Montmonrency
Château de Montmonrency
Château de Montmonrency
Château de Montmonrency
Château de Montmonrency
Crédit photo : JÄNNICK Jérémy - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
20 mars 1929
Registration historical monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Entrance building flanked by two towers: inscription by order of 20 March 1929

Origin and history

Château de Montmorency is a building located in the commune of Montigny-en-Ostrevent, in the Nord department, in the Hauts-de-France region. This monument is mainly known for its entrance building, characterized by two towers that frame it. Although specific architectural or historical details are not provided in available sources, this structure has been recognized for its heritage significance, as evidenced by its listing in the inventory of historic monuments.

The inscription of the entrance building, including both towers, was formalized by an order dated 20 March 1929. This legal protection underlines the historical and architectural value of this part of the castle. The sources also mention that the castle is located at 266 Rue du Château, but they do not specify its current state (open or closed to the public), nor its contemporary use (visits, rental, accommodation).

The lack of details about its history or former owners limits the understanding of its past role in the region.

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