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Castles in Île de France

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Château de Bellevue

77163 Tigeaux

Bellevue Castle, located in Tigeaux in Île-de-France, is a historical monument whose exact period remains undetermined. It embodies the local heritage of this emblematic region.
Château des Bergeries

77590 Chartrettes

Château des Bergeries, located in Chartrettes, Île-de-France, is a historical monument whose exact period remains undetermined. This iconic site marks the local heritage.
Berville Castle

77690 La Genevraye

Berville Castle is a historic monument located in La Genevraye, Île-de-France. Its history and exact period remain to be specified.
Bilbartault Castle

77640 Jouarre

Bilbartault Castle is a historic monument located in Jouarre, Île-de-France. Its history and construction period remain to be clarified.
Château de Bois-Boudran

77370 Fontenailles

The Château de Bois-Boudran, located in Fontenailles, Île-de-France, is a 17th-century building enlarged to the 19th century, famous for its worldly hunting and its history linked to the Greffulhe family.
Château du Bois-Garnier

77970 Pécy

Château du Bois-Garnier is a historic monument located in Pécy, Île-de-France. Its history and exact period remain to be specified.
Château du Bois la Croix

77340 Pontault-Combault

Château du Bois la Croix is a historic monument located in Pontault-Combault, Île-de-France. Its exact period remains indefinite, but it embodies the local heritage of this city.
Château de Bois-le-Vicomte

77290 Mitry-Mory

The castle of Bois-le-Vicomte, today destroyed, was a 17th century building located in Mitry-Mory, Île-de-France, known for having belonged to Cardinal Richelieu and for its refined architecture.