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castle A castle is a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by military orders. Scholars debate the scope of the word ''castle'', but usually consider it to be the private fortified r ...
s in France, arranged by
Region In geography, regions, otherwise referred to as zones, lands or territories, are areas that are broadly divided by physical characteristics (physical geography), human impact characteristics (human geography), and the interaction of humanity and t ...
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Department Department may refer to: * Departmentalization, division of a larger organization into parts with specific responsibility Government and military *Department (administrative division), a geographical and administrative division within a country, ...
. ;Notes: # The French word ''
château A château (; plural: châteaux) is a manor house or residence of the lord of the manor, or a fine country house of nobility or gentry, with or without fortifications, originally, and still most frequently, in French-speaking regions. Nowaday ...
'' has a wider meaning than the English ''castle'': it includes architectural entities that are properly called palaces, mansions or vineyards in English. This list focuses primarily on architectural entities that may be properly termed ''castle'' or ''fortress'' (french: château-fort), and excludes entities not built around a substantial older castle that is still evident. # Occasionally, where there is not a specific article on a castle, links are given to another article that includes details, typically an article on a town. # ''Italics'' indicate links to articles in the
French Wikipedia The French Wikipedia (french: Wikipédia en français) is the French-language edition of Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia. This edition was started on 23 March 2001, two months after the official creation of Wikipedia. It has articl ...
. # If no article appears in either English or French Wikipedias, a link is given to an external website. # The number in parentheses after the name of each department indicates the department number used for administrative purposes. # The number of castles in France is estimated to about 45,000, a bit more than 1 for France's 36,000 communities.


Grand Est

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L'Échelle L'Échelle () is a commune in the Ardennes department and Grand Est region of north-eastern France. Population See also *Communes of the Ardennes department The following is a list of the 449 communes of the Ardennes department of Fr ...
'' '' Lumes'' Montcornet Neufmanil '' Remilly-les-Pothées'' '' Rocan'' Sedan '' Tassigny'' ;
Aube Aube () is a French department in the Grand Est region of north-eastern France. As with sixty departments in France, this department is named after a river: the Aube. With 310,242 inhabitants (2019),Arrentières Bar sur Seine Bucey-en-Othe Chacenay Droupt-Saint-Basle Jaucourt (chapel) Ricey-Bas Saint-Lyé (Evêques de Troyes) '' Vanlay'' ''
Vendeuvre-sur-Barse Vendeuvre-sur-Barse (, literally ''Vendeuvre on Barse'') is a commune in the Aube department in north-central France. Geography The Barse has its source in the commune, under the chateau. Population Vendeuvre-sur-Barse_Eglise_R05.jpg, Sai ...
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Haute-Marne Haute-Marne (; English: Upper Marne) is a department in the Grand Est region of Northeastern France. Named after the river Marne, its prefecture is Chaumont. In 2019, it had a population of 172,512.Lafauche'' Vignory ;
Marne Marne can refer to: Places France *Marne (river), a tributary of the Seine *Marne (department), a département in northeastern France named after the river * La Marne, a commune in western France *Marne, a legislative constituency (France) Nether ...
(51) Lagery Montmort Troissy Vienne-le-Château ;
Meurthe-et-Moselle Meurthe-et-Moselle () is a department in the Grand Est region of France, named after the rivers Meurthe and Moselle. It had a population of 733,760 in 2019.Bainville-aux-Miroirs'' Blamont Cons-la-Grandville '' Dieulouard'' Jaulny
Longwy Longwy (; older german: Langich, ; lb, label=Luxemburgish, Lonkech) is a commune in the French department of Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, administrative region of Grand Est, northeastern France. The inhabitants are known as ''Longoviciens''. ...
Mousson Mousson () is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France. The village lies on a hilltop, adjacent to the east of Pont-à-Mousson. See also * Communes of the Meurthe-et-Moselle department The following is a list of ...
'' Moyen'' '' Nomeny'' Pierrefort
Pierre-Percée Pierre-Percée () is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France.Prény Prény () is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France. See also * Communes of the Meurthe-et-Moselle department The following is a list of the 591 communes of the Meurthe-et-Moselle department of France. The co ...
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Meuse The Meuse ( , , , ; wa, Moûze ) or Maas ( , ; li, Maos or ) is a major European river, rising in France and flowing through Belgium and the Netherlands before draining into the North Sea from the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta. It has a ...
(55) '' Gombervaux'' Hattonchâtel ;
Moselle The Moselle ( , ; german: Mosel ; lb, Musel ) is a river that rises in the Vosges mountains and flows through north-eastern France and Luxembourg to western Germany. It is a left bank tributary of the Rhine, which it joins at Koblenz. ...
(57) '' Alteville'' '' Ancerville'' ''
Bitche Bitche ( , ; German and Lorraine Franconian: ) is a commune in the Moselle department, administrative region of Grand Est, northeastern France. It is the Pays de Bitche's capital city and the seat of the Canton of Bitche and the communauté de ...
'' '' Blettange'' '' Buy'' '' Comtes de Luxembourg'' '' Créhange'' ''
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'' '' Ducs de Lorraine (Sierck)'' Falkenstein '' Fénétrange'' Frauenberg '' Gendersberg'' '' Geroldseck'' '' Grand-Arnsbourg'' '' Helfedange'' Helfenstein '' Hingsange'' '' Hombourg-Budange'' Hombourg-Haut ''
Lorraine Lorraine , also , , ; Lorrain: ''Louréne''; Lorraine Franconian: ''Lottringe''; german: Lothringen ; lb, Loutrengen; nl, Lotharingen is a cultural and historical region in Northeastern France, now located in the administrative region of G ...
'' '' Luttange'' '' Lutzelbourg'' '' Malbrouck'' '' Marimont'' '' Mouterhouse'' '' Ottange'' '' Philippsfels'' Ramstein '' Rodemack'' Rothenbourg '' Roussy-Seigneurie'' Saint-Sixte ''
Sarrebourg Sarrebourg (; also , ; Lorraine Franconian: ; older la, Pons Saravi) is a commune of northeastern France. In 1895 a Mithraeum was discovered at Sarrebourg at the mouth of the pass leading from the Vosges Mountains. Geography Sarrebourg is ...
'' '' Schlossberg'' '' Turquestein'' '' Vry'' '' Waldeck'' '' Warsberg'' '' Weckerburg'' '' Weidesheim'' '' Woippy'' '' Xouaxange'' ;
Bas-Rhin Bas-Rhin (; Alsatian: ''Unterelsàss'', ' or '; traditional german: links=no, Niederrhein; en, Lower Rhine) is a department in Alsace which is a part of the Grand Est super-region of France. The name means 'Lower Rhine', referring to its low ...
(67) Andlau Bernstein Birkenfels Châtenois Dreistein Fleckenstein Frankenbourg Freudeneck Frœnsbourg Grand-Geroldseck
Greifenstein Greifenstein is a municipality in the Lahn-Dill-Kreis in Hesse, Germany. Its administrative seat is Beilstein. Greifenstein covers 67.43 km² on the eastern slope of the Westerwald range. It was named for the castle of the same name in t ...
Guirbaden Hagelschloss Haut-Barr or Hohbarr Haut-Kœnigsbourg Herrenstein Hohenbourg Hohenfels Hohenstein des Ifs Kagenfels Kintzheim Landsberg
Lichtenberg Lichtenberg () is the eleventh borough of Berlin, Germany. In Berlin's 2001 administrative reform it absorbed the former borough of Hohenschönhausen. Overview The district contains the Tierpark Berlin in Friedrichsfelde, the larger of Berlin ...
Lœwenstein Lutzelbourg Lutzelhardt Nideck Nouveau-Windstein Oberhof Ochsenstein Osthoffen l'Ortenbourg Ottrott Petit-Arnsberg Petite-Pierre Petit-Geroldseck Ramstein Ringelstein (Grand) Ringelstein (Petit) la Roche Rohan (Mutzig) Saint-Rémy d'Altenstadt Salm
Schœneck Schœneck (; ) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. It is located in the Warndt Basin, and is a border town with Germany, wedged between Stiring-Wendel and Saarbrücken. Coal concession In 1846 Charles ...
Spesbourg Vieux-Windstein Wangen Wangenbourg '' Wasenbourg'' Wasigenstein Wineck Wittschloessel ;
Haut-Rhin Haut-Rhin (, ; Alsatian: ''Owerelsàss'' or '; german: Oberelsass, ) is a department in the Grand Est region of France, bordering both Germany and Switzerland. It is named after the river Rhine. Its name means ''Upper Rhine''. Haut-Rhin is the ...
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Altkirch Altkirch (, ; gsw, label= Alsatian, Àltkìrech) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France. The town is traditionally regarded as the capital of Sundgau. Etymology The name of the commune means ''old church'' ...
Aspach-le-Haut Bilstein
Burgstall A ''burgstall'' is a German term referring to a castle of which so little is left that its appearance cannot effectively be reconstructed.
Buchenek Butenheim Dagsbourg Echery Ferrette Freundstein Girsberg Hagueneck Hartmannswiller Hattstatt-Schauenbourg Haut-Ribeaupierre Heidwiller Hohenack Hohlandsbourg Hugstein Kaysersberg Landskron Lupfen-Schwendi Meywhir Morimont Orschwihr Pflixbourg Saint-Léon Saint-Ulrich Stoerenbourg Wagenbourg '' Weckmund''
Wildenstein Wildenstein is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. Population See also * Communes of the Haut-Rhin department The following is a list of the 366 communes of the French department Department may ref ...
Wineck ;
Vosges The Vosges ( , ; german: Vogesen ; Franconian and gsw, Vogese) are a range of low mountains in Eastern France, near its border with Germany. Together with the Palatine Forest to the north on the German side of the border, they form a single ...
(88) Bruyères '' Châtel-sur-Moselle'' ''
Épinal Épinal (; german: Spinal) is a commune in northeastern France and the prefecture of the Vosges department. Geography The commune has a land area of . It is situated on the river Moselle, south of Nancy. Épinal station has rail connection ...
'' Fontenoy-le-Château '' Saint-Jean-du-Marché'' ( →Top)


Nouvelle-Aquitaine

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Charente Charente (; Saintongese: ''Chérente''; oc, Charanta ) is a department in the administrative region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, south western France. It is named after the river Charente, the most important and longest river in the department, a ...
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Angoulême Angoulême (; Poitevin-Saintongeais: ''Engoulaeme''; oc, Engoleime) is a commune, the prefecture of the Charente department, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of southwestern France. The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Angoumoisins'' ...
Baneuil
Barbezieux Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire () is a commune in the Charente department, Southwestern France. The commune was formed in 1973 by the merger of the former communes Barbezieux and Saint-Hilaire.Bouteville'' '' Brigueuil'' '' Chillac'' ''
Cognac Cognac ( , also , ) is a variety of brandy named after the commune of Cognac, France. It is produced in the surrounding wine-growing region in the departments of Charente and Charente-Maritime. Cognac production falls under French appe ...
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Confolens Confolens ( ; oc, Cofolents, ) is a commune in southwestern France. It is one of the two sub-prefectures of the Charente department. Confolens is the administrative center of a largely rural district, which has seen the development of touris ...
'' '' Gourville'' ''
Jarnac Jarnac (; ; Saintongese: ''Jharnat'') is a commune in the Charente department, southwestern France.Marthon Marthon (; oc, Marton) is a commune in the Charente department in southwestern France. Population See also * Château de Marthon - castle ruins *Communes of the Charente department The following is a list of the 364 communes of the Char ...
Montbron
Montignac-Charente Montignac-Charente () is a commune in the Charente department in southwestern France. Population Sights and monuments * Château de Montignac - keep and remains of an 11th-13th century castle, listed since 1962 as a ''monument historique'' by ...
'' L'Oisellerie'' ''
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'' '' Rochebrune'' '' La Rochefoucauld'' Verteuil '' Villebois-Lavalette'' ;
Charente-Maritime Charente-Maritime () is a department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region on the southwestern coast of France. Named after the river Charente, its prefecture is La Rochelle. As of 2019, it had a population of 651,358 with an area of 6,864 square ki ...
(17) '' Aulnay'' '' Broue'' '' Fouras'' '' l'Isleau'' ''
Montendre Montendre () is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France. Population In 1972 Montendre absorbed the former communes Chardes and Vallet. See also *Communes of the Charente-Maritime department The following is a lis ...
'' '' Montguyon'' '' Nieul-lès-Saintes''
Pons The pons (from Latin , "bridge") is part of the brainstem that in humans and other bipeds lies inferior to the midbrain, superior to the medulla oblongata and anterior to the cerebellum. The pons is also called the pons Varolii ("bridge of Var ...
'' Rioux'' La Rochecourbon '' Saint-Jean-d'Angle'' '' Saint-Sauvant'' Taillebourg Vauclair ''
Villeneuve-la-Comtesse Villeneuve-la-Comtesse () is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France. Population See also *Communes of the Charente-Maritime department The following is a list of the 463 communes of the Charente-Maritime depar ...
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Turenne Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, vicomte de Turenne (11 September 161127 July 1675), commonly known as Turenne , was a French general and one of only six Marshals to have been promoted Marshal General of France. The most illustrious member of the ...
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Creuse Creuse (; oc, Cruesa or ) is a department in central France named after the river Creuse. After Lozère, it is the second least populated department in France. It is bordered by Indre and Cher to the north, Allier and Puy-de-Dôme to the eas ...
(23) Clairavaux (Puyravaux) Crozant Saint-Germain-Beaupré ;
Deux-Sèvres Deux-Sèvres () is a French department. ''Deux-Sèvres'' literally means "two Sèvres": the Sèvre Nantaise and the Sèvre Niortaise are two rivers which have their sources in the department. It had a population of 374,878 in 2019.
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Airvault Airvault () is a commune in the Deux-Sèvres department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in western France. It is located on the River Thouet. The inhabitants of Airvault are the and the in French. On 1 January 2019, the former commune of ...
Bressuire Bressuire (; la, Berceorium; Poitevin: ''Beurseure'') is a commune in the French department of Deux-Sèvres, region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine. The town is situated on an eminence overlooking the Dolo, a tributary of the Argenton. Notable buildin ...
'' La Chapelle-Bertrand'' '' Cherveux'' Coudray-Salbart '' la Guyonnière'' Javarzay Mursay
Niort Niort (; Poitevin: ''Niàu''; oc, Niòrt; la, Novioritum) is a commune in the Deux-Sèvres department, western France. It is the prefecture of Deux-Sèvres. The population of Niort is 58,707 (2017) and more than 177,000 people live in the ur ...
'' Olbreuse'' '' Parthenay'' Sanzay '' Saint-Mesmin'' ;
Dordogne Dordogne ( , or ; ; oc, Dordonha ) is a large rural department in Southwestern France, with its prefecture in Périgueux. Located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region roughly half-way between the Loire Valley and the Pyrenees, it is named ...
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Agonac Agonac () is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. It is situated on the small river Beauronne, north of Périgueux. Agonac station has rail connections to Bordeaux, Périgueux and Limoges. Populat ...
'' Auberoche'' Aucors Bayac Bellegarde Beynac Biron Bourdeilles Bridoire Brieudet Bruzac Castelnaud-la-Chapelle Chaban
La Chapelle-Faucher La Chapelle-Faucher (; oc, La Chapela Fauchier) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. This small but quaint rural French village has a Romanesque-style church, Notre Dame de l'Assomption built in ...
Clérans Commarque Condat Excideuil Eymet Faye (Auriac-du-Périgord) Frugie Gageac la Grande Filolie l'Herm la Jarthe Losse Jumilhac
Lalinde Lalinde (; oc, La Linda) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. It lies on the river Dordogne and was enclosed within fortified walls of which little remains today. Lalinde station and Couze stat ...
Lanmary Lieu-Dieu Mareuil Mavaleix Milandes
Montaigne Michel Eyquem, Sieur de Montaigne ( ; ; 28 February 1533 – 13 September 1592), also known as the Lord of Montaigne, was one of the most significant philosophers of the French Renaissance. He is known for popularizing the essay as a lite ...
Montcigoux Montfort
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Puymartin Rognac Saint-Germain Salignac Sauvebœuf (Aubas) Tayac Vaucocour Vieillecour ; Gironde (33) Blanquefort la Brède Budos Cazeneuve Curton Faugas de Francs
Guilleragues Gabriel-Joseph de Lavergne, comte de Guilleragues (1628–1684), was a French politician of the 17th century. For a time, he was secretary of the King's Chamber, and he also director of the '' Gazette de France''. In 1677, he was named ambassado ...
'' Hâ (Bordeaux)'' Hamel Lagorce '' Langoiran'' Lavison
Lormont Lormont (; oc, Larmont, ) is a commune in the Gironde department, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, southwestern France. It is a suburb of the city of Bordeaux and is adjacent to it on the northeast. Thus, it is a member of the intercommunality Bordeaux M ...
'' Quat'Sos (La Réole)'' Rauzan Roquetaillade Tardes la Trave Villandraut ;
Haute-Vienne Haute-Vienne (; oc, Nauta Vinhana, ; English: Upper Vienne) is a department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in southwest-central France. Named after the Vienne River, it is one of the twelve departments that together constitute Nouvelle-Aquit ...
(87) Châlucet Châlus-Chabrol ''
Château-Chervix Château-Chervix (; oc, Chasteu Chervic) is a commune in the Haute-Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in western France. It has 800 inhabitants (2019). Inhabitants are known as ''Châtelauds'' in French. See also *Communes of ...
'' Bonneval Lastours Montbrun Rochechouart ; Landes (40) Caumale ''
Labrit Labrit () is a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in south-western France. As of 2018, it has a population of 861, Making it the least populous Canton seat of all Departments in France. It was the original seat of the lords ...
'' Lacataye Montbron Montréal (Peyrehorade) '' Nolibos'' ;
Lot-et-Garonne Lot-et-Garonne (, oc, Òlt e Garona) is a department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of Southwestern France. Named after the rivers Lot and Garonne, it had a population of 331,271 in 2019.Barbaste'' Beauville Bonaguil '' Buzet'' '' Cuzorn'' '' Duras'' '' Le Fréchou'' Gavaudun Lagrange-Monrepos '' Madaillan'' '' Montluc''
Nérac Nérac (; oc, Nerac, ) is a commune in the Lot-et-Garonne department, Southwestern France. The composer and organist Louis Raffy was born in Nérac, as was the former Arsenal and Bordeaux footballer Marouane Chamakh, as was Admiral Francois ...
Sauveterre (Château des Rois ducs) '' Xaintrailles'' ;
Pyrénées-Atlantiques Pyrénées-Atlantiques (; Gascon Occitan: ''Pirenèus Atlantics''; eu, Pirinio Atlantiarrak or ) is a department in the southwest corner of France and of the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Named after the Pyrenees mountain range and the Atla ...
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Bellocq Bellocq (; oc, Bètlòc) is a commune of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in southwestern France. Inhabitants of Bellocq are called Bellocquais. Economy The commune is part of the wine zone '' appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) du ...
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Vienne Vienne (; Poitevin-Saintongeais: ''Viéne'') is a landlocked department in the French region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine. It takes its name from the river Vienne. It had a population of 438,435 in 2019.Angles-sur-l'Anglin la Bonnetière Chambonneau '' Cujalais'' '' Dissay'' le Fou '' Gençay''
Lusignan The House of Lusignan ( ; ) was a royal house of French origin, which at various times ruled several principalities in Europe and the Levant, including the kingdoms of Jerusalem, Cyprus, and Armenia, from the 12th through the 15th centuries d ...
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Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

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Ain Ain (, ; frp, En) is a department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in Eastern France. Named after the Ain river, it is bordered by the Saône and Rhône rivers. Ain is located on the country's eastern edge, on the Swiss border, where it ...
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Barre Barre or Barré may refer to: * Barre (name) or Barré, a surname and given name Places United States * Barre, Massachusetts, a New England town ** Barre (CDP), Massachusetts, the central village in the town * Barre, New York, a town * Barre ( ...
'' la Bâtie'' Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne Cordon '' Fort l'Écluse'' Montribloud
Poncin Poncin () is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France. It lies on the banks of the river Ain. History Of strategic importance during medieval times, Poncin is surrounded by city walls that are still in perfect shape despite their age ...
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Trévoux Trévoux (; frp, Trevôrs) is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France. The inhabitants are known as Trévoltiens. It is a suburb of Lyon, built on the steeply sloping left bank of the river Saône. History In AD 843, the treaty of ...
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Allier Allier ( , , ; oc, Alèir) is a department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region that borders Cher to the west, Nièvre to the north, Saône-et-Loire and Loire to the east, Puy-de-Dôme to the south, and Creuse to the south-west. Named after ...
(03) Billy Busset Chouvigny Gannat la Lande Montgilbert la Palice '' Thoury'' ;
Ardèche Ardèche (; oc, Ardecha; frp, Ardecha) is a department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of Southeastern France. It is named after the river Ardèche and had a population of 328,278 as of 2019.Aubenas (or Montlaur)''
Boulogne Boulogne-sur-Mer (; pcd, Boulonne-su-Mér; nl, Bonen; la, Gesoriacum or ''Bononia''), often called just Boulogne (, ), is a coastal city in Northern France. It is a sub-prefecture of the department of Pas-de-Calais. Boulogne lies on the ...
'' Chambonas'' Crussol '' Largentière'' la Tourette '' Maisonseule'' ''
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'' Tournon '' Vaussèche'' Ventadour ''
Vogüé Vogüé (; oc, Vogüer) is a commune in the Ardèche department in southern France. Geography Vogüé is located along the banks of the river Ardèche. Population See also *Communes of the Ardèche department The following is a list of ...
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Cantal Cantal (; oc, Cantal or ) is a department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France, with its prefecture in Aurillac. Its other principal towns are Saint-Flour (the episcopal see) and Mauriac; its residents are known as Cantalians (frenc ...
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Alleuze Alleuze (; oc, Alueisa) is a commune in the Cantal department in the Auvergne region of south-central France. Geography Alleuze is located some 7 km due south of Saint-Flour on the edge of the Planèze plateau. Access to the commune is by ...
Anjony Branzac Carbonat '' Celles'' Conros Couffour '' Crèvecœur'' '' Pesteils'' '' Réquistat'' '' Val'' Vieillevie Vixouze ;
Drôme Drôme (; Occitan: ''Droma''; Arpitan: ''Drôma'') is the southernmost department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of Southeastern France. Named after the river Drôme, it had a population of 516,762 as of 2019.
(26) Adhémar Albon '' Allan'' Chabrillan '' Chamaret'' Crest Grâne ''
Grignan Grignan (; oc, Grinhan) is a commune in the Drôme department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern France. It has a Renaissance castle and is mentioned in the letters that Madame de Sévigné wrote to her daughter, Madame de Gr ...
'' Ratières '' Rochechinard'' '' Rochefort-en-Valdaine'' ''
Suze-la-Rousse Suze-la-Rousse (; oc, Susa la Rossa) is a Communes of France, commune in the Drôme Departments of France, department in southeastern France, situated in the heart of the Rhône Valley vineyards Location Suze-la-Rousse is located southeast of ...
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Haute-Loire Haute-Loire (; oc, Naut Léger or ''Naut Leir''; English: Upper Loire) is a landlocked department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of south-central France. Named after the Loire River, it is surrounded by the departments of Loire, Ardèche, ...
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Haute-Savoie Haute-Savoie (; Arpitan: ''Savouè d'Amont'' or ''Hiôta-Savouè''; en, Upper Savoy) or '; it, Alta Savoia. is a department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of Southeastern France, bordering both Switzerland and Italy. Its prefecture is An ...
(74) '' Allinges (neuf)'' '' Allinges (vieux)''
Annecy Annecy ( , ; frp, Èneci or ) is the prefecture and largest city of the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of Southeastern France. It lies on the northern tip of Lake Annecy, south of Geneva, Switzerland. Nicknamed t ...
'' Beauregard'' '' Bonneville''
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Faucigny Faucigny ( it, Fossigni) is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. Historically, Faucigny was a region in Savoy which included the area of the modern ''département'' of Haute Savo ...
'' '' Langin'' '' Larringes''
Menthon-Saint-Bernard Menthon-Saint-Bernard (; frp, Menton), commonly referred to simply as Menthon, is a commune on the eastern shore of Lake Annecy in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in Southeastern France. In 2018, it had a populati ...
'' Montrottier'' '' Ripaille'' '' La Roche-sur-Foron''
Sales Sales are activities related to selling or the number of goods sold in a given targeted time period. The delivery of a service for a cost is also considered a sale. The seller, or the provider of the goods or services, completes a sale in ...
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Thorens Thorens is a formerly Swiss manufacturer of high-end audio equipment. Thorens is historically renowned for the range of phonographs (turntables) the manufacturer produces. In addition to audio playback equipment, Thorens is also a historical man ...
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Isère Isère ( , ; frp, Isera; oc, Isèra, ) is a landlocked department in the southeastern French region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Named after the river Isère, it had a population of 1,271,166 in 2019.Alba ''Alba'' ( , ) is the Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland. It is also, in English language historiography, used to refer to the polity of Picts and Scots united in the ninth century as the Kingdom of Alba, until it developed into the Kingdom ...
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Loire The Loire (, also ; ; oc, Léger, ; la, Liger) is the longest river in France and the 171st longest in the world. With a length of , it drains , more than a fifth of France's land, while its average discharge is only half that of the Rhôn ...
(42) '' Barollière'' '' Beauregard''
Chalmazel Chalmazel () is a former commune in the Loire department in central France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune Chalmazel-Jeansagnière.Couzan Essalois Grangent Montrond '' Rapetour'' La Roche Rochetaillée '' Trolanderie'' '' Virieu'' ;
Puy-de-Dôme Puy-de-Dôme (; oc, label=Auvergnat, lo Puèi de Doma or ''lo Puèi Domat'') is a department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in the centre of France. In 2019, it had a population of 662,152.Aulteribe Bostfranchet Château-Dauphin Chazeron Cordès Grange Fort
Montpensier The French lordship of Montpensier (named after the village of Montpensier, département of Puy-de-Dôme), located in historical Auvergne, became a countship in the 14th century. It changed hands from the House of Thiern, to the House of Beau ...
Murol Opme '' Randan''
Ravel Joseph Maurice Ravel (7 March 1875 – 28 December 1937) was a French composer, pianist and conductor. He is often associated with Impressionism along with his elder contemporary Claude Debussy, although both composers rejected the term. In ...
Rocher Tournoël Viverols ; Rhône (69) '' Bagnols'' '' Chamelet''
Chances Chances may refer to: * ''Chances'' (TV series), an Australian soap opera * ''Chances'' (Philippine TV series), a prime-time soap opera * '' Chances: The Women of Magdalene'', a 2006 documentary film * ''Chances'' (novel), a 1981 novel by Jac ...
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Savoie Savoie (; Arpitan: ''Savouè'' or ''Savouè-d'Avâl''; English: ''Savoy'' ) is a department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, Southeastern France. Located in the French Alps, its prefecture is Chambéry. In 2019, Savoie had a population of ...
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Briançon Briançon (, ) is the sole subprefecture of the Hautes-Alpes department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Southeastern France. It is the highest city in France at an altitude of , based on the national definition as a community contai ...
'' Chantemerle '' Charbonnières'' '' Châtillon'' Chevron '' Cornillon'' '' ducs de Savoie (Chambery)'' '' La Forest'' '' Les Marches'' '' Miolans'' '' Montcharvin'' Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne '' La Salle'' '' Thomas II'' '' Tournon'' ( →Top)


Brittany

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Côtes-d'Armor The Côtes-d'Armor (, ; ; br, Aodoù-an-Arvor, ), formerly known as Côtes-du-Nord ( br, Aodoù-an-Hanternoz, link=no, ), are a department in the north of Brittany, in northwestern France. In 2019, it had a population of 600,582.
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Dinan Dinan (; ) is a walled Breton town and a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department in northwestern France. On 1 January 2018, the former commune of Léhon was merged into Dinan. Geography Its geographical setting is exceptional. Instead o ...
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Finistère Finistère (, ; br, Penn-ar-Bed ) is a department of France in the extreme west of Brittany. In 2019, it had a population of 915,090.Bertheaume Brest Kérouzéré Rustéphan Trémazan ;
Ille-et-Vilaine Ille-et-Vilaine (; br, Il-ha-Gwilen) is a department of France, located in the region of Brittany in the northwest of the country. It is named after the two rivers of the Ille and the Vilaine. It had a population of 1,079,498 in 2019.
(35) '' Bonnefontaine'' Combourg
Fougères Fougères (; br, Felger; Gallo: ''Foujerr'') is a commune and a sub-prefecture of the Ille-et-Vilaine department in the region of Brittany in northwestern France. As of 2017, Fougères had 20,418 inhabitants. The Fougères area comprises app ...
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Saint-Malo Saint-Malo (, , ; Gallo: ; ) is a historic French port in Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, on the English Channel coast. The walled city had a long history of piracy, earning much wealth from local extortion and overseas adventures. In 1944, the Al ...
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Morbihan Morbihan ( , ; br, Mor-Bihan ) is a department in the administrative region of Brittany, situated in the northwest of France. It is named after the Morbihan (''small sea'' in Breton), the enclosed sea that is the principal feature of the coast ...
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Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

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Côte-d'Or Côte-d'Or (; literally, "Golden Slope") is a département in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of Northeastern France. In 2019, it had a population of 534,124.Auxonne Auxonne ( or ) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of eastern France. The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Auxonnais'' or ''Auxonnaises''. Auxonne is one of the sites of the defensive stru ...
'' Bussy-Rabutin Châteauneuf Commarin Éguilly '' Époisses'' Frôlois
Gevrey-Chambertin Gevrey-Chambertin () is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department of France in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France.
Mâlain Mâlain () is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. Population Sights * The Château Fort Saint-Georges, or Château Fort de Mâlain, is a ruined castle with origins from the 11th century. See also *Communes of the Côte ...
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Semur-en-Auxois Semur-en-Auxois () is a commune of the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. The politician François Patriat, the engineers Edmé Régnier L'Aîné (1751–1825) and Émile Dorand (1866-1922), and the Encyclopédiste Philippe Guéneau de ...
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Doubs Doubs (, ; ; frp, Dubs) is a department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in Eastern France. Named after the river Doubs, it had a population of 543,974 in 2019.Belvoir''
Besançon Besançon (, , , ; archaic german: Bisanz; la, Vesontio) is the prefecture of the department of Doubs in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. The city is located in Eastern France, close to the Jura Mountains and the border with Switzerlan ...
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Fort de Joux The Fort de Joux or Château de Joux is a castle, later transformed into a fort, located in La Cluse-et-Mijoux in the Doubs department in the Jura mountains of France. It commands the mountain pass ''Cluse de Pontarlier''. History The Château ...
Montbéliard Montbéliard (; traditional ) is a town in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France, about from the border with Switzerland. It is one of the two subprefectures of the department. History Montbéliard i ...
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Haute-Saône Haute-Saône (; Arpitan: ''Hiôta-Sona''; English: Upper Saône) is a department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of northeastern France. Named after the river Saône, it had a population of 235,313 in 2019.Étobon Étobon () is a commune in the Haute-Saône department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. History Crash of 1933 On this last day of October, the pilot Gaston Lafannechère was assisted by the mechanic Bloquet and the ...
Oricourt '' Ray-sur-Saône'' ; Jura (39) ''
Arlay Arlay is a commune in the Jura department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. On 1 January 2016, the former commune of Saint-Germain-lès-Arlay was merged into Arlay. History Arlay's early importance lay in the fact t ...
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Frontenay Frontenay () is a commune in the Jura department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. Population See also *Communes of the Jura department The following is a list of the 494 communes of the Jura department of France. The comm ...
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Nièvre Nièvre () is a department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, central-east France. Named after the river Nièvre, it had a population of 204,452 in 2019.Bazoches Bazoches () is a commune in the Nièvre department in central France. Population Personalities * The Marquis de Vauban, Marshal of France and famous military engineer Military engineering is loosely defined as the art, science, and pra ...
'' Château de Chandioux, Chandioux '':fr:Château de Chassy (Montreuillon), Chassy (Montreuillon)'' '':fr:Château de Chevenon, Chevenon'' '':fr:Château de Corbelin, Corbelin'' '':fr:Moulins-Engilbert, Moulins-Engilbert'' Château de Passy-les-Tours, Passy-les-Tours Château de Villars, Villars Château de Villemolin, Villemolin ; Saône-et-Loire (71) '':fr:Château d'Arcy, Arcy'' Château de Balleure, Balleure '':fr:Château de Bissy-sur-Fley, Bissy-sur-Fley'' '':fr:Château de Berzé, Berzé'' '':fr:Château de Bouttavant, Bouttavant'' '':fr:Château de Brancion, Brancion'' Château de Brandon, Brandon '':fr:Château de Bresse-sur-Grosne, Bresse-sur-Grosne'' '':fr:Château de Champsigny, Champsigny'' '':fr:Château de Charolles, Charolles'' '':fr:Château de Chassy (Chassy), Chassy'' '':fr:Château de Châteauneuf (Châteauneuf, Saône-et-Loire), Châteauneuf'' '':fr:Château de Chazeu, Chazeu'' '':fr:Château de Chevannes, Chevannes'' '':fr:Château de Commune, Commune'' Château de Corcelle, Corcelle '':fr:Château de Couches, Couches'' Château de Dyo, Dyo '':fr:Château d'Épinac, Épinac'' '':fr:Château d'Igé, Igé'' '':fr:Château d'Igornay, Igornay'' '':fr:Château de Layé, Layé'' Château de Leynes, Leynes Château de Lugny, Lugny '':fr:Château de Marcilly-la-Gueurce, Marcilly-la-Gueurce'' '':fr:Château de Marigny (Fleurville), Marigny (Fleurville)'' '':fr:Château de Marigny (Marigny), Marigny'' '':fr:Château de Montaigu, Montaigu'' '':fr:Château de Montcony, Montcony'' Château de Nobles, Nobles '':fr:Château d'Ozenay, Ozenay'' '':fr:Château du Parc, Le Parc'' '':fr:Château de Pierreclos, Pierreclos'' Château de Rully, Rully '':fr:Château de Saint-Huruge, Saint-Huruge'' '':fr:Château de la Salle, La Salle'' '':fr:Château de Savigny-sur-Grosne, Savigny-sur-Grosne'' '':fr:Château de Semur-en-Brionnais, Semur-en-Brionnais'' '':fr:Château de Sercy, Sercy'' Château de Sigy-le-Châtel, Sigy-le-Châtel '':fr:Château de la Tour du Bost, La Tour du Bost'' '':fr:Château de Vautheau, Vautheau'' ; Territoire de Belfort (90) Belfort Château du Rosemont, Rosemont Château de Rougemont, Rougemont ; Yonne (89) Château de Chastellux, Chastellux Château de Druyes, Druyes Guédelon Castle, Guédélon Château de Jully, Jully '':fr:Château de Noyers-sur-Serein, Noyers'' '':fr:Château de Pisy, Pisy'' '':fr:Château de Ragny, Ragny'' Château de Saint-Fargeau, Saint-Fargeau ( →Top)


Centre-Val de Loire

; Cher (department), Cher (18) Château d'Ainay-le-Vieil, Ainay-le-Vieil Château de Bannegon, Bannegon Château de Culan, Culan Château de Font-Moreau, Font-Moreau (Poul) Château du Grand-Besse, Grand-Besse '':fr:Donjon de Jouy, Jouy'' Château de Mehun-sur-Yèvre, Mehun-sur-Yèvre Château de Montrond (Saint-Amand-Montrond), Montrond '':fr:Château de Pesselières, Pesselières'' Château de Sagonne, Sagonne '':fr:Château féodal de Sancerre, Sancerre'' ; Eure-et-Loir (28) Château d'Anet, Anet Château de Baronville, Baronville Château de Châteaudun, Châteaudun '':fr:Château de Courtalain, Courtalain'' '':fr:Château de Dreux, Dreux'' Château de Levesville, Levesville Château de Maintenon, Maintenon Château Saint-Jean, Saint-Jean (Nogent-le-Rotrou) ; Indre (36) Château d'Azay-le-Ferron, Azay-le-Ferron Château de Brosse, Brosse '':fr:Château d'Ingrandes, Ingrandes'' '':fr:Château du Mont, Mont (le)'' Château de Sarzay, Sarzay Château de Valençay, Valençay ; Indre-et-Loire (37) Château d'Amboise, Amboise Château de La Celle-Guenand, Celle-Guenand Château de Chenonceau, Chenonceau Château de Chinon, Chinon Château de Cinq-Mars-la-Pile, Cinq-Mars-la-Pile Château de Gizeux, Gizeux Château de la Guerche, Guerche (la) Château de Langeais, Langeais Château de Loches, Loches Château de Luynes, Luynes '':fr:Montbazon#Lieux et monuments, Montbazon'' Château de Montpoupon, Montpoupon Château de Montrésor, Montrésor Château du Rivau, Le Rivau '':fr:Château de Tours, Tours'' Château d'Ussé, Ussé Château de Vaujours, Vaujours ; Loir-et-Cher (41) Château de Chaumont, Chaumont-sur-Loire Château de Fougères-sur-Bièvre, Fougères-sur-Bièvre Château de Lavardin, Lavardin Château de Matval, Matval Château de Montoire, Montoire-sur-le-Loir Château de Montrichard, Montrichard '':fr:Château du Moulin, le Moulin'' Vendôme ; Loiret (45) Beaugency '':fr:Château de Bellegarde (Loiret), Bellegarde'' '':fr:Château de Chamerolles, Chamerolles'' Château de Châteaurenard, Châteaurenard Château de Châtillon-Coligny, Châtillon-Coligny Château du Hallier, du Hallier Château de Meung-sur-Loire, Meung-sur-Loire Château de Sully-sur-Loire, Sully-sur-Loire Château d'Yèvre-le-Châtel, Yèvre-le-Châtel ( →Top)


Corsica

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Île-de-France

; Paris (75) Bastille, The Bastille Conciergerie, La Conciergerie Palais du Louvre, Le Louvre Temple (Paris), The Temple ; Seine-et-Marne (77) Château de Blandy-les-Tours, Blandy-les-Tours Château de Brie-Comte-Robert, Brie-Comte-Robert Château de Diant, Diant Château du duc d'Épernon, Épernon Château de la Grange-Bléneau, la Grange-Bléneau Château du Houssoy, du Houssoy Château de Moret, Moret Château de Montaiguillon, Montaiguillon Château de Nangis, Nangis Château de Nantouillet, Nantouillet Château de Nemours, Nemours '':fr:Tour César (Provins), Tour César (Provins)'' Château de Sigy, Sigy ; Yvelines (78) Château de Beynes, Beynes Donjon de Houdan Château de la Madeleine, La Madeleine (Chevreuse) Donjon de Maurepas Montfort-l'Amaury, Montfort Château de Villiers-le-Mahieu, Villiers-le-Mahieu ; Essonne (91) Château de Dourdan, Dourdan Château d'Étampes, Étampes Château de Montlhéry, Montlhéry ; Hauts-de-Seine (92) - ; Seine-Saint-Denis (93) - ; Val-de-Marne (94) * Château de Vincennes, Vincennes ; Val-d'Oise (95) Château de Beaumont-sur-Oise, Beaumont-sur-Oise '':fr:Château de La Roche-Guyon, La Roche-Guyon'' ( →Top)


Occitanie

; Ariège (department), Ariège (09) Château de Foix, Foix Château de Gudanes, Gudanes Château de Lagarde, Lagarde Château de Mirabat, Mirabat Château de Miglos, Miglos Château de Montaillou, Montaillou Château de Montségur, Montségur Château de Roquefixade, Roquefixade Château de Seix, Seix Château d'Usson, Usson ; Aude (11) Château d'Aguilar, Aguilar Château d'Arques, Arques Château d'Arzens, Arzens Château d'Auriac, Auriac Château du Bézu, Bézu Tour Barberousse, Tour Barberousse (Gruissan) Cité de Carcassonne, Carcassonne Château des Ducs de Joyeuse, Ducs de Joyeuse Château de Durban, Durban Château de Durfort, Durfort Château de Gaussan, Gaussan Châteaux de Lastours, Lastours Château de Miramont (Aude), Miramont '':fr:Château de Niort-de-Sault, Niort-de-Sault'' Château de Padern, Padern Peyrepertuse Château de Pieusse, Pieusse Puilaurens Castle, Puilaurens Château de Puivert, Puivert Château de Quéribus, Quéribus Château de Saint-Ferriol, Saint-Ferriol Château de Saint-Martin de Toques, Saint Martin de Toques Château de Saissac, Saissac Château de Termes, Termes Château de Villerouge-Termenès, Villerouge-Termenès ; Aveyron (12) Castles in Aveyron [This article includes Bourines, Colombier, Estaing, Ginals, Inférieur, Loupiac, Marinesque, Mas Rougier, Masse, Méjanel, Mélac, Montarnal, Montjaux, Mostuéjouls, Pagax, la Pèze, Recoules, Roquelaure, Salvagnac-Cajarc, Sénergues, Tholet, Toulonjac, Valon, Versols] Château de Belcastel, Belcastel Château de Calmont d'Olt, Calmont d'Olt Château de Coupiac, Coupiac Château de Fayet, Fayet Château Inférieur, Inférieur Château de Latour-sur-Sorgues, Latour-sur-Sorgues Château de Montaigut, Montaigut Château de Najac, Najac Château de Peyrelade, Peyrelade Château de Pruines, Pruines Château de Saint-Côme-d'Olt, Saint-Côme-d'Olt Château de Saint-Izaire, Saint-Izaire '':fr:Mouret (Aveyron), la Servayrie'' Château de Sévérac, Sévérac Château de Vézins, Vézins ; Gard (30) Château d'Aiguèze, Aiguèze Château d'Allègre (Gard), Allègre Château de Beaucaire, Beaucaire Château de Brésis, Brésis '':fr:Château de Montdardier, Montdardier'' Fort Saint-André (Villeneuve-lès-Avignon), Fort Saint-André Château de Portes, Portes Château de Rousson, Rousson Château de Saint-Chaptes, Saint-Chaptes Uzès Château de Vissec, Vissec ; Gers (32) Castles in Gers [This article includes Avensac, Balarin, Bassoues, Beaumont, Berrac, Bivès, Cassaigne, Castelmore, Castéra-Lectourois, Castet-Arrouy, Courrensan, Epas, Esclignac, Garranée, Gimbrède, Homps, Lagardère, Larroque-Engalin, Lasserre, Leberon, L'Isle-Bouzon, Maniban, Mansencôme, Mazères, la Mothe, Mothes, Pouypardin, Pouylebon, Pouy-Roquelaure, Pujos, Sainte-Gemme, Saint-Georges, Saint-Lary, Saint-Martin-d'Armagnac, Savignac, Sempesserre, Sérillac, Tauzia] Château de Bouvées, Bouvées Château de Flamarens, Flamarens Château de Herrebouc, Herrebouc Château d'Homps, Homps Château de Lacassagne, Lacassagne Château de Larressingle, Larressingle Château de Lasserre, Lasserre Château de Mérens, Mérens Château de Sainte-Mère, Sainte-Mère Château de Terraube, Terraube Château de Thibault de Termes, Thibault de Termes ; Haute-Garonne (31) Château d'Aurignac, Aurignac Château de Berthier, Berthier Château de Boussan, Boussan Château de Brax, Brax Château de Calmont, Calmont Château de Cambiac, Cambiac Château de Castagnac, Castagnac Château de Fourquevaux, Fourquevaux Château de Galié, Galié Château de Jean, Jean Château de Labastide-Paumès, Labastide-Paumès '':fr:Château de Laréole, Laréole'' Château de Larroque, Larroque Château de Latoue, Latoue Château de Launac, Launac Château de Montespan, Montespan Château de Pibrac, Pibrac Château de Rudelle, Rudelle Château de Saint-Béat, Saint-Béat Château de Saint-Élix-le-Château, Saint-Élix-le-Château Château de Saint-Élix-Séglan, Saint-Élix-Séglan Château Sainte-Marie, Sainte-Marie Château de Saint-Félix-Lauragais, Saint-Félix-Lauragais Château de Saint-Jory, Saint-Jory Château de Saint-Paul-d'Oueil, Saint-Paul-d'Oueil '':fr:La Salvetat-Saint-Gilles, Salvetat-Saint-Gilles'' Château de Sarremezan, Sarremezan Château de Vallègue, Vallègue Château de Vieillevigne, Vieillevigne Château de Villefranche, Villefranche ; Hautes-Pyrénées (65) Château de Beaucens, Beaucens Château de Bordères-Louron, Bordères-Louron Château des Comtes de Comminges, Comtes de Comminges Château d'Estarvielle, Estarvielle Château de Génos, Génos Château de Horgues, Horgues Château fort de Lourdes, Lourdes Château de Mauvezin, Mauvezin Tour de Moulor, Moulor Château de Sainte-Marie, Sainte-Marie Château de Tramezaygues, Tramezaygues ; Hérault (34) Castles in Hérault [This article includes Agel, Aigues-Vives, Aspiran de Ravanès (Thézan-Lès-Béziers), Aumelas, Autignac, Bélarga, Cabrerolles, Cabrières, Castelnau-de-Guers, Creissan, Cruzy, Dio, Faugères, Fos, Grézan (Laurens), Malavieille, Margon, Marsillargues, Mazers (Fontės), Montouliers, Mourcairol, Pézènes-les-Mines, Puisserguier, Saint-Bauléry (Cébazan)] Château de Bélarga, Bélarga Château de Ganges, Ganges Château des Guilhem, Guilhem (Clermont-l'Hérault) Château de Pézenas, Pézenas Château de Pézènes, Pézènes Château de Roquessels, Roquessels Château de Saint-Maurice, Saint-Maurice Fort de Valros, Valros Château de Vendres, Vendres ; Lot (department), Lot (46) Château des Anglais (Autoire), des Anglais (Autoire) Château des Anglais (Brengues), des Anglais (Brengues) Château de Barasc, Béduer Château du Bousquet, du Bousquet Château de Cabrerets, Cabrerets '':fr:Château de Caïx, Caïx'' Château de Calamane, Calamane '':fr:Capdenac, Capdenac'' Château de Castelnau-Bretenoux, Castelnau-Bretenoux Château de Castelnau-Montratier, Castelnau-Montratier Château de Cénevières, Cénevières Château de Charry, Charry Château de Clermont (Lot), Clermont Château de Condat, Condat Château de La Coste (Lot), de La Coste Château de Couanac, Couanac '':fr:Château des Doyens, des Doyens'' '':fr:Château de Geniez, Geniez'' Château Lagrézette, la Grézette Château de Grugnac, Grugnac Château des Junies, Les Junies Château de Labastide, Labastide Château de Lacapelle-Marival, Lacapelle-Marival Château de Lacoste (Lot), Lacoste Château de Larnagol, Larnagol Château de Larroque-Toirac, Larroque-Toirac Château de Lastours (Lot), Lastours Château de Luzech, Luzech Château de Masclat, Masclat Château de Mayrac, Mayrac '':fr:Château de Mercuès, Mercuès'' Château de Montbrun (Lot), Montbrun '':fr:Château de Montcléra, Montcléra'' Château de Nadaillac-de-Rouge, Nadaillac-de-Rouge Château de la Pannonie, la Pannonie '':fr:Château de Pechrigal, Pechrigal'' Château de Pestillac, Pestillac Château de Puy-Launay, Puy-Launay Rocamadour Château de Saignes, Saignes Château de Saint-Laurent-les-Tours, Saint-Laurent-les-Tours Château de Saint-Sulpice, Saint-Sulpice Château de Saint-Thamar, Saint-Thamar Château du Théron, Théron Château de Vaillac, Vaillac ; Lozère (48) Château d'Apcher, Apcher '':fr:Château du Boy, le Boy'' Château de Calberte, Calberte '':fr:Château de la Caze, la Caze'' '':fr:Château du Champ, le Champ'' Château de Florac, Florac Château de Grèzes, Grèzes Château de Luc, Luc Château de Miral, Miral '':fr:Château de Montjézieu, Montjézieu'' '':fr:Château de Saint-Alban, Saint-Alban'' '':fr:Château de Saint-Julien-d'Arpaon, Saint-Julien-d'Arpaon'' '':fr:Château de Saint-Saturnin, Saint-Saturnin'' Château du Tournel, le Tournel ; Pyrénées-Orientales (66) Château de Belpuig, Belpuig Château de Castelnou, Castelnou Château Royal de Collioure Château Vicomtal Saint-Pierre de Fenouillet palace of the Kings of Majorca, Palais des Rois de Majorque Fort de Salses '':fr:Ultrère, Ultrère'' ; Tarn (department), Tarn (81) Château de Castelnau-de-Lévis, Castelnau-de-Lévis Château de Montespieu, Montespieu Château de Padiès, Padiès ; Tarn-et-Garonne (82) Château de Bruniquel, Bruniquel ( →Top)


Hauts-de-France

; Aisne (02) '':fr:Château de Château-Thierry, Château-Thierry'' Château de Coucy, Coucy Château de Fère-en-Tardenois, Fère-en-Tardenois '':fr:Château de La Ferté-Milon, La Ferté-Milon'' The fortified castle of Guise, Guise '':fr:Septmonts, Septmonts'' ; Nord (French department), Nord (59) Château de Montmorency (Montigny-en-Ostrevent), Montmorency '':fr:Château de Nicolas d'Avesnes à Condé-sur-l'Escaut, Nicolas d'Avesnes'' ; Oise (60) Château de Pierrefonds, Pierrefonds Château de Montataire, Montataire ; Pas-de-Calais (62) Bailleulmont#Sights, Bailleulmont Château de Boulogne-sur-Mer, Boulogne Fort Risban, Fort Risban (Calais) Citadel of Calais '':fr:Château d'Hardelot, Hardelot'' Château d'Olhain, Olhain ; Somme (department), Somme (80) '':fr:Château de Boves, Boves'' '':fr:Château d'Eaucourt-sur-Somme, Eaucourt-sur-Somme'' '':fr:Château de Folleville, Folleville'' Château de Ham, Ham Château de Péronne, Péronne Picquigny#Main sights, Picquigny Château de Rambures, Rambures ( →Top)


Normandy

; Calvados (department), Calvados (14) '':fr:Château de Beaumont-le-Richard, Beaumont-le-Richard'' Château de Caen, Caen '':fr:Château de Colombières, Colombières'' Château de Courcy, Courcy Château de Creully, Creully Château de Falaise, Falaise '':fr:Château d'Olivet, Olivet'' Châtel de Sassy, Sassy Donjon de Vire, Vire ; Eure (27) Château Gaillard Château-sur-Epte Castle, Château-sur-Epte Château de Conches-en-Ouche, Conches-en-Ouche Château de Gisors, Gisors Château d'Harcourt, Harcourt '':fr:Château d'Ivry-la-Bataille, Ivry-la-Bataille'' '':fr:Limaie, Fort de Limaie'' Château de Lyons-la-Forêt, Lyons-la-Forêt Château des Tourelles, Les Tourelles Tour des Archives, Vernon (Archives) ; Manche (50) Château de Bricquebec, Bricquebec Château de Canisy, Canisy Château de Gratot, Gratot Château de Pirou, Pirou Château de Regnéville, Regnéville Château de Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte ; Orne (61) Château de Carrouges, Carrouges Château de Domfront, Domfront '':fr:Château des Ducs d'Alençon, Ducs d'Alençon'' Château de la Motte, Joué du Plain ; Seine-Maritime (76) Château d'Arques-la-Bataille, Arques-la-Bataille Château de Dieppe, Dieppe Château d'Ételan, Ételan '':fr:Château de Fécamp, Fécamp'' Lillebonne Château d'Orcher, Orcher Château de Robert le Diable, Robert le Diable Rouen Castle, Rouen Château de Tancarville, Tancarville ( →Top)


Pays de la Loire

; Loire-Atlantique (44) Château d'Ancenis, Ancenis Château de Blain, Blain Château de Careil, Careil Château des ducs de Bretagne, ducs de Bretagne Château de Châteaubriant, Châteaubriant Château de Clisson, Clisson Château de Goulaine, Goulaine Château de la Motte-Glain, La Motte-Glain Château de Pornic, Pornic Château de Ranrouët, Ranrouët ; Maine-et-Loire (49) Château d'Angers, Angers Château de Baugé, Baugé Château de Bourmont, Bourmont '':fr:Château de Brézé, Brézé'' Château de Brissac, Brissac Château de Montreuil-Bellay, Montreuil-Bellay Château de Montsoreau, Montsoreau Château du Plessis-Bourré, Plessis-Bourré Castle of Pouancé, Pouancé Château de Saumur, Saumur ; Mayenne (53) Château du Bois Thibault, Bois Thibault '':fr:Château de Bouillé, Bouillé'' '':fr:Château de la Courbe de Brée, La Courbe'' '':fr:Château de Courtaliéru, Courtaliéru'' Château de Lassay, Lassay '':fr:Château de Laval, Laval'' '':fr:Château de Mayenne, Mayenne'' '':fr:Château de Montjean, Montjean'' '':fr:Château de Mortiercrolles, Mortiercrolles'' '':fr:Donjon de Sainte-Suzanne (Mayenne), Sainte-Suzanne'' '':fr:Château de Thorigné-en-Charnie, Thorigné-en-Charnie'' ; Sarthe (72) '':fr:Château de Ballon, Ballon'' ; Vendée (85) Château d'Apremont, Apremont Château de Noirmoutier, Noirmoutier Château de Pouzauges, Pouzauges Puy du Fou '':fr:Château de Sainte-Hermine, Sainte-Hermine'' Château de Tiffauges, Tiffauges Tour Mélusine, Vouvant (Tour Mélusine) Vieux-château de l'Île d'Yeu, Île d'Yeu ( →Top)


Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur

; Alpes-de-Haute-Provence (04) '':fr:Citadelle de Sisteron, Sisteron'' ; Hautes-Alpes (05) '':fr:Fort Queyras, Fort Queyras'' ; Alpes-Maritimes (06) '':fr:Musée Picasso d'Antibes, Antibes'' '':fr:Château de Gourdon, Gourdon'' Gréolières Château de Lucéram, Lucéram Château de la Napoule, La Napoule '':fr:Château de Nice, Nice'' '':fr:Château de Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin'' Château de Roquefort-les-Pins, Roquefort-les-Pins ; Bouches-du-Rhône (13) Château des Baux, Baux Château de l'Empéri, L'Empéri Château d'If, If Château de Ners, Ners Tarascon Château de Vernègues, Vernègues ; Var (department), Var (83) Château de Pontevès, Pontevès ; Vaucluse (84) Château de Beaumont le Vieux, Beaumont le Vieux Château de Crestet, Crestet Château d'Entrechaux, Entrechaux Château de Lacoste, Lacoste Château de Lourmarin, Lourmarin '':fr:Forteresse de Mornas, Mornas'' '':fr:Château de Murs (Vaucluse), Murs'' '':fr:Château de Thouzon, Thouzon'' ( →Top)


List of former regions

* List of castles in Alsace * List of castles in Champagne-Ardenne * List of castles in Limousin * List of castles in Nord-Pas-de-Calais * List of castles in Picardy


See also

* Château * List of châteaux in France * List of castles {{Châteaux Castles in France, Lists of castles in Europe, France Lists of buildings and structures in France, Castles Lists of castles by country, France Lists of tourist attractions in France, Castles