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Château de La Mailleraye-sur-Seine en Seine-Maritime

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château
Seine-Maritime

Château de La Mailleraye-sur-Seine

    2-6 Quai Paul Girardeau
    76940 La Mailleraye-sur-Seine

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1900
2000
1569
Construction of the chapel
1585
Consecration of the chapel
20 février 1947
Registration historical monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Chapel: inscription by order of 20 February 1947

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Origin and history

The Château de La Mailleraye-sur-Seine is a 16th century residence located in the commune of Arelaune-en-Seine (formerly La Mailleraye-sur-Seine), in the Seine-Maritime department, Normandy. The building stands at the quai de Seine, and its chapel, dated 1569, was consecrated in 1585. This monument illustrates the Renaissance architecture of the region, with stone and slate elements.

The chapel of the castle is particularly remarkable for its 14th century stained glass windows, coming from Jumièges Abbey, as well as for the inscriptions of the burials of the local lords. These elements demonstrate the historical and religious significance of the site. The chapel was listed as historic monuments by order of 20 February 1947, which underscores its heritage value.

The castle and its chapel are part of a historical context marked by the transition between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. At that time, Normandy was a prosperous region, where local lords played a central role in social and political organization. The castles, like that of La Mailleraye-sur-Seine, served both as aristocratic residences and symbols of power, while integrating religious spaces like this chapel, reflecting the piety and patronage of the elites of the time.

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