Construction of the castle XVIIe siècle (≈ 1750)
Period of construction of existing pavilions.
16 septembre 1937
Classification of flags
Classification of flags 16 septembre 1937 (≈ 1937)
Registration for historical monuments.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Seventeenth century pavilions, built one on the edge of the sea, the other on the edge of the rue des Ormes: inscription by decree of 16 September 1937
Key figures
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Origin and history
Semilly Castle, located in Bernières-sur-Mer in Calvados, is a 17th-century building whose current architecture has been profoundly redesigned. The two iconic pavilions, listed as historic monuments in 1937, once marked the southern limits of the property. One stands by the sea, the other along the old rue des Ormes (now known as the allied regiments of World War II).
These pavilions, typical of the classic style of the Great Century, bear witness to the importance of seigneurial or bourgeois residences in Normandy at that time. Their strategic location, between the town and the coast, reflects the central role of these homes in the local social and economic organization, often linked to land exploitation or maritime commerce.
The 1937 classification only concerns these pavilions, highlighting their heritage value despite the subsequent transformations of the castle. The sources also mention a specific address (rue de la Mer and rue des Ormes), confirming their anchoring in the urban fabric of Bernières-sur-Mer. No information is available on the original owners, architects or specific uses of the castle beyond its residential function.
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