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Donjons, towers, citadels and bastions in the Limousin

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Tower of Alverge de Tulle
Tower
19000 Tulle

The tower of Alverge is an octagonal tower of the 16th and 17th centuries located in Tulle, in Corrèze, housing a staircase with screws and surmounted by a wooden floor.
Tour de Salon-la-Tour
Tower
19510 Salon-la-Tour

The Tour de Salon-la-Tour is an emblematic monument located in the commune of the same name, in New Aquitaine. Its history and exact period remain to be specified.
Tower of the Black Prince of Uzerche
Tower
19140 Uzerche

The Black Prince Tower is a historic monument located in Uzerche, in Corrèze, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Classified since 1933, it embodies a preserved local architectural heritage.
Yssandon Puy Tower
Tower
19310 Yssandon

The Yssandon Puy Tower is a ruined medieval fortification tower located in Yssandon in Corrèze, a vestige of an ancient castle overlooking the area.
Saint-Mexant Tower of Neuvic
Tower
19160 Neuvic

The Saint-Mexant tower of Neuvic, the vestige of a 13th century castle, is a 16th century tower located in Neuvic en Corrèze, incorporating a pepper and remarkable Renaissance elements.
Rest of the tower

19510 Salon-la-Tour

The remains of the tower of Salon-la-Tour, built in the 4th quarter of the 11th century, are the remains of a medieval fortress located in New Aquitaine, bearing witness to the defensive architecture of the period.
Zizim Tower of Bourganeuf
Tower
23400 Bourganeuf

The Zizim Tower, built between 1484 and 1486 in Bourganeuf (New Aquitaine), is a medieval round tower classified as a historical monument, famous for having housed the Ottoman prince Djem in forced exile.
Rest of the castle
Tower
23260 Crocq

The remains of Crocq Castle, built in the 12th century, dominate the village of Crocq in Creuse. This castle, which is now partially restored, bears witness to the feudal history of the Dauphiné d'Auvergne.