Château de Lassay

Castle of France
48°26′20″N 0°30′00″W / 48.438889°N 0.5°W / 48.438889; -0.5TypeCastleSite informationOpen to
the publicYesSite historyBuilt1458-1459In use1459 - end of the 16th centuryMaterialsshale, granite.

The Château de Lassay is a 15th-century castle in Lassay-les-Châteaux, in the Mayenne department.

History

The first mention of a castrum in Lassay dates back to the 12th century. Owned by Charles de Vendôme at the beginning of the 15th century, the castle was destroyed by French troops as Charles de Vendôme supported the English during the Hundred Years War.

In 1458, the French king Charles VII allowed the son of Charles de Vendôme, Jean II, to rebuild a castle. The new castle was completed within one year. The barbican was built in 1497–1498.

Since then, the castle has been left mainly intact, with the original 15th-century architecture preserved by the different owners of the castle.

The castle has been listed as a monument historique since 1862.[1] It is open for visitors from April to September.

Architecture

  • Entrance.
    Entrance.
  • Inside of the barbican.
    Inside of the barbican.
  • Draw-bridge.
    Draw-bridge.
  • Dwelling and courtyard.
    Dwelling and courtyard.
  • From the park.
    From the park.
  • 19th century entrance from the park.
    19th century entrance from the park.
  • Machicolation.
    Machicolation.

See also

References

  1. ^ Base Mérimée: PA00109520, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Château et sa chapelle

Bibliography

  • Eugène Lefèvre-Pontalis, « Le Château de Lassay (Mayenne) », Bulletin monumental, Paris / Caen, A. Picard / H. Delesques, vol. 69, 1904, p. 3-40 Read online.
  • Château de Lassay, notice historique, Impr. Europe media publications, 53110 Lassay-les-Châteaux.
  • http://chateaudelassay.fr
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