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Château de Saint-Mards-sur-Risle à Saint-Mards-de-Blacarville dans l'Eure

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château
Eure

Château de Saint-Mards-sur-Risle

    Le Village de Saint-Mards
    27500 Saint-Mards-de-Blacarville
Château de Saint-Mards-sur-Risle
Château de Saint-Mards-sur-Risle
Crédit photo : Adsum Dixit - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIe siècle
Construction of the castle
19 février 1971
Protection of facades and chimneys
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and roofs; the two inner chimneys (Case AB 1): inscription by order of 19 February 1971

Key figures

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Origin and history

The Château de Saint-Mards-sur-Risle, located in the commune of Saint-Mards-de-Blacarville (Eure, Normandy), is a 16th-century building. This monument, classified among the Historical Monuments, is distinguished by its facades and roofs, as well as by two remarkable interior chimneys, protected by ministerial decree since 19 February 1971. These architectural elements bear witness to the style and construction techniques of the Renaissance in Normandy.

The location of the castle, specified in the Merimée base, is indicated as being at the 14 Route de la Vallée, in the department of the Eure (code Insee 27563). Although the practical information regarding its access (visits, rentals, accommodation) is not detailed in the available sources, its listing as Historic Monuments highlights its heritage importance. The castle is part of a territory marked by a rural and seigneurial history, typical of Normandy of the modern era.

Available data from Monumentum and internal archives do not mention original sponsors or specific historical events related to the castle. However, its architecture and legal protection make it a silent witness to the social and cultural transformations of the region between the sixteenth century and today. The Creative Commons license associated with certain photographs of the site allows you to appreciate its external features, although text sources remain limited in its detailed history.

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