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Les tours du château de Roquetaillade - France
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Le château de Roquetaillade se situe à Mazères, dans le département français de la Gironde. Les ruines du château vieux et le château neuf avec sa chapelle sont classés monuments historiques le 12 octobre 1976.

Le château de Roquetaillade est dans la même famille depuis 700 ans. Il ouvre au public en 1956. Il est constitué de deux châteaux forts, l'un datant du XIe siècle et l'autre du XIVe siècle, se trouvant dans la même enceinte. Il est sauvé par Viollet-le-Duc au XIXe siècle, qui y entreprend également d'importants travaux de décoration et de création de mobilier. Le parc de Roquetaillade comprend les vestiges de l'enceinte médiévale avec la barbacane, le ruisseau du Pesquey et ses berges, le chalet XIXe et le pigeonnier du Crampet, qui fait partie de l'Ecomusée de la Bazadaise.

(Source :  Wikipedia)

Copyright: Pascal Moulin
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 8998x4499
Taken: 05/09/2010
Subida: 21/01/2011
Published: 21/01/2011
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Tags: mazères; roquetaillade; château de roquetaillade
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