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Castles in Normandy

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Château de Gaillon

27600 au Val d'Hazey

The Château de Gaillon, France's first Renaissance building (1500-1509), stands in Gaillon, Eure, Normandy. Former medieval fortress transformed into an episcopal palace, it embodies the transition between Gothic and Renaissance.
Domaine du château de Pinterville

27400 Pinterville

The estate of the Château de Pinterville, built between the 17th and 19th centuries, is a Norman castle located in Pinterville in the Eure, marked by major architectural transformations and a history linked to the archbishops of Rouen and literary figures.
Couvicourt Castle

27600 Saint-Aubin-sur-Gaillon

The Château de Couvicourt, built in the 18th and 19th centuries in Saint-Aubin-sur-Gaillon, Normandy, is an example of Norman neoclassical architecture, surrounded by a park registered with historical monuments since 2015.
House called Little Castle of Navarre

27000 Évreux

The "Petit château de Navarre", located in Évreux in Normandy, is an 18th century building renovated in the 19th and 20th centuries, marked by a history linked to influential owners and an educational vocation in the 20th century.
Bricquebec Castle
Castle
50260 Bricquebec

Bricquebec Castle, a former castle from the 11th to the 16th century, has dominated Normandy from a feudal motte. Its ruins, classified as historical monuments, bear witness to its key role in the Barony of Bricquebec and the Norman conflicts.
Château de Chanteloup
Medieval and Renaissance Castle
50510 Chanteloup

Chanteloup Castle, a former 11th–XVIth century castle, stands in Chanteloup (Manche, Normandy). Renovated in the 14th–XVIth centuries, it combines medieval and Renaissance architecture, surrounded by moat and protected as a historical monument.
Castle of Gratot
Castle
50200 Gratot

Gratot Castle, an ancient fortified house of the 13th, 15th and 17th centuries, stands in Gratot in the Channel (Normandy). Its ruins, surrounded by moat, bear witness to a history linked to the family of Argouges and to a marquisat abandoned in the nineteenth century.
Château de Nacqueville
Classic style castle
50460 Urville-Nacqueville

The castle of Nacqueville, a residence from the 15th to the 16th centuries renovated in the 19th century, stands in the North-Cotentin, in Urville-Nacqueville (Manche), surrounded by a 35 hectare English floral park.