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Castles in Charente

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Logis de Puygâty

16250 Chadurie

The house of Puygâty, built around 1465 under Louis XI, is a castle located in Chaduria in Charente, mixing medieval architecture and 17th and 19th century elements.
Castle of Pressac

16150 Saint-Quentin-sur-Charente

The castle of Pressac, located in Saint-Quentin-sur-Charente in New Aquitaine, is a medieval building renovated in the 16th and 18th centuries, marked by a complex military and seigneurial history.
Château de la Petite Mothe

16380 Feuillade

The Château de la Petite Mothe, located in Feuillade in New Aquitaine, is a historical monument whose exact period remains undetermined. This iconic site marks the local heritage.
Marendat Castle

16220 Montbron

Marendat Castle, located in Montbron, New Aquitaine, is a historical monument whose exact period remains undetermined. It embodies the local architectural heritage.
Maillou Castle

16290 Saint-Saturnin

Maillou Castle, located in Saint-Saturnin, Charente, is a building from the 15th to the 17th century, mixing medieval donjon and Renaissance houses, marked by the wars of Religion.
Château de Mailleberchie

16320 Villebois-Lavalette

The Château de Mailleberchie, located in Villebois-Lavalette in New Aquitaine, is a historical monument whose exact period remains undetermined. It embodies the local architectural heritage.
Logis de Lugérat

16330 Montignac

The house of Lugérat, built between the 15th and 16th centuries, is a castle located in Montignac-Charente, Charente, marked by medieval architecture and subsequent transformations.
Loubert feudal motte

16270 Roumazières-Loubert

The feudal motte of Loubert, remains of a medieval fortification of the 10th century, dominates the Charente valley in Roumazières-Loubert (Nouveau-Aquitaine). This strategic site, now partially extinct, illustrates the castral architecture of the region.