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Castles in Champagne-Ardennes

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Château de Villehardouin

Val-d'Auzon

Villehardouin Castle is a historic monument located in Val-d'Auzon, in the Grand Est region. Its history and exact period remain to be specified.
Château de Lafauche
Revival style castle
52700 Lafauche

The Château de Lafauche, a former 15th century castle located in Lafauche in Haute-Marne, was a modern fortress adapted to artillery, dominating the border between the Kingdom of France and the Duchys of Bar and Lorraine.
Château de Saint-Dizier
Castle
52100 Saint-Dizier

The castle of Saint-Dizier, built in the 13th and 16th centuries, is a former royal castle located in Saint-Dizier in Haute-Marne, marked by military transformations and a turbulent history in the Great East.
Château du Pailly
Renaissance style castle
52600 Le Pailly

The Château du Pailly, a Renaissance jewel of Champagne-Ardenne, built between 1563 and 1573 in Le Pailly (Haute-Marne), combines ionic and Corinthian architecture in a preserved setting of French-style moats and gardens.
Château de Chalancey
Castle
52160 Chalancey

Chalancey Castle, built between the 15th and 17th centuries in Chalancey in the Great East, combines Renaissance architecture with medieval defensive elements. Enlisted in the Monuments Historiques, it bears witness to the evolution of styles through its facades, towers and gardens to the French and then to the English.
Castle of Cirey
Classic style castle
52110 Cirey-sur-Blaise

The castle of Cirey, 17th–12th century building in Cirey-sur-Blaise (Great East), is famous for hosting Voltaire and Émilie du Châtelet in the 18th century. Ranked a Historic Monument, it combines Louis XIII architecture and exceptional private theatre.
Dinteville Castle
Castle
52120 Dinteville

Dinteville Castle, built from the 16th to the 19th century in Dinteville (Great East), is a historical monument combining Renaissance architecture and classical amenities, surrounded by a landscaped park and moat.
Château du Grand-Jardin (Haute-Marne)
Renaissance style castle
52300 Joinville

The Grand-Jardin Castle, built in the 2nd quarter of the 16th century in Joinville (Haute-Marne), is a Renaissance pavilion, architectural jewel surrounded by remarkable gardens, classified as a historical monument and emblem of the Dukes of Guise.