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General Information

Beginning of works: 1034
Completion: 11th century
Status: in ruins

Project Type

Function / usage: Castle
Keep
Material: Masonry structure

Location

Location: , , ,
Coordinates: 48° 57' 41.19" N    0° 56' 35.77" E
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Technical Information

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Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Château de Conches-en-Ouche is a ruined castle in the commune of Conches-en-Ouche in the Eure département of France, demolished in the 16th century.

History

The start of construction dates back to 1034 and Roger I of Tosny. The castle was captured by Philip II of France in 1199. The castle was the target of bitter combat during the Hundred Years' War. Taken by the English in 1364, it was recaptured by Bertrand du Guesclin in 1371. The castle was lost again in 1420, retaken in 1440, lost once more in 1441 before being finally taken by the French in 1449.

In 1591, members of the Catholic League took refuge there; a potential base for enemies of the monarchy, it was demolished afterwards.

The castle was classified as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture in 1886.

Architecture

Originally built on a motte, the structure had walls 2.60 metres thick and at least three storeys.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Château de Conches-en-Ouche" and modified on 23 July 2019 under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

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  • About this
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  • Structure-ID
    20030271
  • Published on:
    17/08/2007
  • Last updated on:
    28/05/2021
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