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Houses, houses and houses in Auvergne

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Château de Montaiguët-en-Forez
House
03130 Montaiguët-en-Forez

The castle of Montaiguët-en-Forez, a 15th century medieval building, dominates the municipality of the same name in the Allier. This fortified castle, inscribed with historical monuments, combines rectangular houses and round towers with mâchicoulis.
Château des Étourneaux
House
03100 Montluçon

The Château des Étourneaux is a 15th century fort house located in Montluçon, in the Allier, typical of bourbonnais feudal mansions with house and square staircase tower.
Château du Méage
House
03150 Rongères

The Château du Méage, an old house fort dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries, stands in Rongeres (Allier). This body of houses flanked by towers, surrounded by moat, illustrates the defensive architecture of the late Middle Ages.
Manoir de la Grolière

03160 Ygrande

The manor house of the Grolière, gentilhommière of the 1st quarter of the 17th century, is located in Ygrande in the Allier. Representing the Bourbon constructions, it combines rectangular houses and circular towers.
Château d'Oyez
Manor
15130 Saint-Simon

The Château d'Oyez, located in Saint-Simon in the Cantal, is a seigneurial mansion of the 15th and 16th centuries, combining a feudal motte and a Renaissance home with remarkable defensive and decorative elements.
Castle of Estang
Nice-looking
15250 Marmanhac

Estang Castle, a 15th, 17th and 18th century gentilhommière, stands in Marmanhac, Cantal. This historic monument combines Renaissance architecture and medieval remains, with a remarkable ionic portal and preserved circular foothills.
Ruins of Branzac Castle
House
15700 Pleaux

The ruins of Branzac Castle, a 15th-century Renaissance building, dominate the Maronne Valley in Pleaux (Cantal). This fortified castle, classified as a historic monument in 1921, is famous for its humanistic frescoes and defensive architecture.
Bonnac Castle
House
15500 Bonnac

Bonnac Castle, built in the 16th and 17th centuries, is a historic monument located in Bonnac in the Cantal, in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, combining Renaissance architecture and classic interior decorations.