The Castle of Montrichard, an ancient fortress now in ruins, is situated in the heart of the French commune of Montrichard in the department of Loir-et-Cher. This historical monument offers a glimpse into the past, with its remnants telling the story of its rich history. It's a place where visitors can immerse themselves in the medieval era, exploring the ruins and imagining the castle in its prime.
The Castle of Montrichard has been recognized as a historical monument since July 14, 1877. This classification underscores the castle's historical significance and its value as a cultural heritage site. Visitors to the castle can appreciate its historical importance and the role it played in the region's history.
The Castle of Montrichard was constructed at the beginning of the 11th century by the Count of Anjou, Foulques Nerra. This historical fact adds to the castle's rich history and provides context for its architectural style. Visitors can learn about the Count of Anjou and his influence on the castle's construction during their visit.
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4 Mnt P. Degrés Sainte-Croix, Montrichard Val de Cher
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