Against the serene backdrop of cultivated fields and lush forests, the battle-hardened walls of this castle ruin stand in stark contrast. Constructed of pale limestone, its cylindrical towers and crenellated walls rise defiantly against the sky.

Built in 14th-century, this castle served as a formidable defensive structure during the Hundred Years' War. Its strategic location and robust architecture made it a key player in regional power struggles and military campaigns.
Today, the château stands in partial ruin, its future uncertain. While efforts to preserve this historical gem are ongoing, the ravages of time and neglect pose significant challenges to its survival and restoration.










