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The Château de Noirmoutier is a castle on the Île de Noirmoutier in the Vendée ''département'' of France. It dominates the town of Noirmoutier-en-l'Île with its almost 20m (~65 ft) high keep. The castle is very well preserved and a fine example of 12th century medieval architecture. == History == The first traces of the castle appeared in 830 with the construction of a ''castrum'' by the abbot Hilbold, from the monastery of Saint-Philbert. It served to defend the monks and the island's population from the Vikings. The castle was rebuilt in stone in the 12th century by the feudal power who was trying to stabilise the region, notably by preventing Norman pillaging. The island at that time was under the control of the barons of La Garnache. The keep was built by Pierre IV of La Garnache, then an enclosure equipped with towers was built around the lower courtyard. In the 16th century, the castle was held by the La Trémoille family, then viscounts of Thouars. The castle resisted numerous attacks: * the English in 1342 and 1360, and again in 1386 under the command of the Earl of Arundel * the Spanish in 1524 and 1588 but in 1674, it was taken by the Dutch troops of Admiral Tromp. The castle was sold in 1720 to Louis IV Henri de Bourbon-Condé who resold it in 1767 to Louis XV. During the French Revolution, the castle served as a military prison. During the 19th century, the castle was used as a barracks. In 1871, during the Paris Commune, insurgents were imprisoned there. In 1960, a house was built within the castle grounds by the governor of the island and the castle. Today, the keep houses the Noirmoutier Museum. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Château de Noirmoutier」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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