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A castle is a residence reserved for a person of high nobility, unlike a mansion or a strong house, reserved for the little nobility.
Three types of castles can be distinguished according to their openings and gardens:

Fort castles are purely defensive. As such, they are equipped with small single-flying windows and do not have a pleasant garden. So living in a strong castle must have been sad to die...

The Renaissance castles appeared with the end of the Hundred Years War. It was no longer necessary to wage war. So we let the light in by adopting window-to-wall windows. In addition, leisure gardens have been set up, such as the garden of Diane de Poitiers and Catherine de Médicis in Chenonceau.

Classical castles were born with the mastery by carpenters of large wooden windows during the reigns of Henry IV and Louis XIII. The architecture of the Place des Vosges in Paris marks the advent of the city. Moreover, these castles are often created ex nihilo with long symmetrical facades, in large properties decorated with French gardens and water bodies. The archetype is of course the Château de Versailles.


You will find here more than 5,000 castles classified by region, department, and 3 sub-categories above.
NB: For regions that have not been grouped, namely Bretagne, Centre-Val-de-Loire, Corse, Île-de-France, Pays-de-la-Loire and Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur, you must not navigate through the navigation opposite, but by the "classic" route below to discover the subcategories of your department.

Sélection de 8 castles sur 5254 en France

Château de Saint-Julien-l'Ars
Castle
86800 Saint-Julien-l'Ars

The castle of Saint-Julien-l'Ars, built in the 14th century, is a former dungeon listed Historic Monument located in Vienna, New Aquitaine, near Poitiers.
Château de Sautonne
Castle
86330 Martaizé

The Château de Sautonne, built in the 17th century, is a historical monument located in Martaizé, New Aquitaine, known for its protected facades and corner towers.
Château de Sommières-du-Clain
Classic style castle
86160 Sommières-du-Clain

Sommières-du-Clain Castle, located in Vienna in New Aquitaine, is a 19th century private historic monument surrounded by ditches and bastions. It includes two honour courses and protected commons since 1988.
Valençay Castle in Antran
Castle
86100 Antran

Valençay Castle in Antran, built in the 15th and 17th centuries, is a military castle with mâchicoulis and moats, located in New Aquitaine, near Poitiers.
Château de Verrières
Castle
86120 Bournand

The Château de Verrières, located in Bournand, New Aquitaine, is a 14th, 15th and 16th century building, rebuilt in 1860, mixing medieval remains and modern architecture.
Château de Villenon
Castle
86700 Anché

The Château de Villenon, built between the end of the 15th century and the 18th century, is a former medieval fief in Anché, New Aquitaine, marked by its Gothic portal and circular towers.
Château d'Épanvilliers
Classic style castle
86510 Brux

Épanvilliers Castle, an 18th-century building located in Brux, New Aquitaine, combines Louis XIV architecture and Montalembert and Tryon family history. Ranked a historic monument, it houses an ancient game museum.
Château des Chézeaux on the edge of CR 7
Castle
86380 Saint-Martin-la-Pallu

Château des Chézeaux, 15th and 18th century building, stands in Saint-Martin-la-Pallu, New Aquitaine. This historical monument combines medieval architecture and classical transformations, with a chapel integrated into the house body.