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Castles in Aquitaine

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Château de La Rivière

La Rivière

The Château de La Rivière, built in the 16th century in Gironde, dominates the Dordogne valley. This 100-hectare winery, classified as AOC Fronsac, combines historical heritage and wine production since 1572.
Castle of the King

33330 Saint-Émilion

Château du Roi is a historic monument located in Saint-Émilion, New Aquitaine. Its exact period remains indeterminate, but it bears witness to the local architectural heritage.
Château Rousselle

33710 Saint-Ciers-de-Canesse

Château Rousselle is a historic monument located in Saint-Ciers-de-Canesse, New Aquitaine. Its history and exact period remain to be specified.
Rudel Castle

33390 Blaye

The Rudel Castle, a medieval vestige of the 12th to 13th centuries in Blaye (New Aquitaine), dominates the Gironde estuary. Built into the citadel of Vauban, it symbolizes the Castral architecture of Aquitaine.
Château de Saint-Émilion

33330 Saint-Émilion

The Château de Saint-Émilion is a historic monument located in the eponymous city of Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Its precise history and construction period remain undetermined.
Château Saint-Georges

33570 Montagne

Château Saint-Georges, located in Montagne en Gironde, is an 18th-century neoclassical winery, famous for its wines and architecture combining medieval towers and facade signed Victor Louis.
Château Saugeron

33390 Blaye

Château Saugeron is a historic monument located in Blaye, New Aquitaine. Its history and exact period remain to be specified.
Château Ségonzac

33390 Saint-Genès-de-Blaye

Segonzac Castle, a noble den mentioned in the 13th century, is located in Saint-Genès-de-Blaye, Dordogne, linked to the family of Bardon de Segonzac and its military history.