Château de Pirou, with its roots stretching back to a 12th-century fortress on a Viking site, offers a captivating journey through a millennium of French history. Encircled by a moat and secured by five fortified gates, it unfolds into a small world comprising essential medieval structures like a bakery and a press, alongside a grand dwelling and an elegant covered walkway. The castle’s resilience is highlighted by its restorations following the Hundred Years’ War, with significant work done in the 15th, 17th, and 18th centuries. A visit to Château de Pirou is not just a step back in time; it’s an immersive dive into the architectural and cultural evolution of France over a thousand years.


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