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Castles in Charente-Maritime

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Neuvicq-le-Château Castle
Renaissance style castle
17490 Neuvicq-le-Château

Neuvicq Castle, built in the 15th and 16th centuries at Neuvicq-le-Château in New Aquitaine, is a former partially restored mansion, now seat of the town hall and classified as a historical monument since 1912.
Château de Meux
Gothic style castle
17500 Meux

The castle of Meux, a flamboyant building of the second half of the 15th century, stands in Meux in Charente-Maritime, surrounded by a French garden and a nearby Romanesque church.
Château de la Rigaudière
Classic style castle
17600 Médis

The Château de la Rigaudière, built in the middle of the 18th century in Medis in Charente-Maritime, is a classic Charente house classified as a historical monument, surrounded by a park listed in the inventory.
Morinerie Castle in Ecurat
Castle
17810 Ecurat

The Château de la Morinerie, built in the 17th century in Écurat en Nouvelle-Aquitaine, is a noble house rebuilt around 1670, surrounded by remarkable gardens and listed as a historical monument in 1969.
Château de la Faye in Villexavier
Castle
17500 Villexavier

The Château de la Faye, built in the 17th century in Villexavier in Charente-Maritime, is a partially preserved historic building, listed as historical monuments in 2010. It illustrates the seigneurial architecture of the region.
Geay Castle
Castle
17250 Geay

Geay Castle, built at the end of the 16th century in Geay, Charente-Maritime, is a rectangular fortified castle surrounded by pavilions, still owned by the founding family.
Castle Bernray
Castle
17350 Saint-Savinien

The castle of Bernray, a 17th century building in Saint-Savinien in Charente-Maritime, combines medieval remains and classical architecture, with a protected Louis XIII door.
Beaufief Castle
Castle
17400 Mazeray

Beaufief Castle, located in Mazeray, Charente-Maritime, is an 18th-century madness rebuilt on the foundations of a medieval house, surrounded by a French park and a Louis XV chapel.