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Замок Пуансе Pouancé Castle Kasteel van Pouancé Château médiéval de Pouancé Castelo de Pouancé
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Het Kasteel van Pouancé (Frans: Château de Pouancé) is een middeleeuws kasteel in de Franse plaats Pouancé. O castelo medieval de Pouancé está situado na comuna de Pouancé, departamento do Maine-et-Loire, em França, na fronteiro ocidental da antiga província de Anjou. O castelo cobre uma superfície de três hectares. É por vezes apelidado de «segundo castelo de Anjou» em termos de importância, logo depois do Castelo de Angers. Замок Пуансе (фр. Château de Pouancé) — второй по величине средневековый замок Анжу (после Анжерского). Расположен в долине реки , выше города Пуансе, в 16 километрах восточнее Шатобриана, в так называемом Четырёхугольнике, образованном городами Ренн, Лаваль, Анжер и Нант. Развалины внесены в список исторических памятников Франции. Замок необитаем с XVIII века. За годы Французской революции был основательно разрушен. К середине XX века был практически стёрт с лица земли. Реставрация началась в 1960-е годы и заняла сорок лет. Le château médiéval de Pouancé est situé dans la commune française de Pouancé, dans le département de Maine-et-Loire, à la frontière occidentale de l’ancienne province de l’Anjou, face à la Bretagne. Avec l’enceinte urbaine de la ville, dont une partie est encore visible aujourd’hui, il couvre une superficie de trois hectares. On le surnomme parfois « second château de l’Anjou » en termes d’importance, juste après le château d’Angers. Il fait partie des Marches de Bretagne et est le pendant angevin du château de Châteaubriant. The medieval castle of Pouancé is located in Pouancé, Maine-et-Loire, France, at the western border of the old province of Anjou, as a defence against Brittany. Along with the remains of the city walls, it covers a surface of three hectares. It is nicknamed the "second castle of Anjou" because of its size, which is just less that of the castle of Angers. It belongs to the Breton march, facing the Breton castle of Châteaubriant.
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end of the 12th - end of the 16th century
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ruined
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Siege of Pouancé (1432) ; Breton War
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end of the 12th century
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The castle, view from the west.
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Château médiéval de Pouancé
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Town of Pouancé
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Le château médiéval de Pouancé est situé dans la commune française de Pouancé, dans le département de Maine-et-Loire, à la frontière occidentale de l’ancienne province de l’Anjou, face à la Bretagne. Avec l’enceinte urbaine de la ville, dont une partie est encore visible aujourd’hui, il couvre une superficie de trois hectares. On le surnomme parfois « second château de l’Anjou » en termes d’importance, juste après le château d’Angers. Il fait partie des Marches de Bretagne et est le pendant angevin du château de Châteaubriant. Sur un site fortifié au moins dès le XIe siècle, le château fort actuel est construit du XIIe au XVe siècles. Assiégé à plusieurs reprises pendant la guerre de Cent Ans, il devient une forteresse de premier plan à la fin du XVe siècle, lors du conflit entre le royaume de France et le duché de Bretagne. Le château fait l’objet d’un classement au titre des monuments historiques depuis le 7 juillet 1926. Il a subi 40 ans de fouilles ponctuelles et de rénovations. Cependant, de nombreuses questions restent en suspens, le site n’ayant pas fait l’objet de recherches approfondies. The medieval castle of Pouancé is located in Pouancé, Maine-et-Loire, France, at the western border of the old province of Anjou, as a defence against Brittany. Along with the remains of the city walls, it covers a surface of three hectares. It is nicknamed the "second castle of Anjou" because of its size, which is just less that of the castle of Angers. It belongs to the Breton march, facing the Breton castle of Châteaubriant. Situated in a location which was fortified in the 11th century, the castle was built between the 12th and 15th centuries. Besieged several times during the Hundred Years' War, it became a strategic fortress at the end of the 15th century, during the Mad War. Ruined during the 16th century and completely abandoned since the 18th, it was saved from destruction when Louis Bessière, a inhabitant of Pouancé, decided to restore the building in the 1960s. The castle is now owned by the town of Pouancé and is open to visitors during the summer months. The castle has been listed as a monument historique since 7 July 1926. Despite volunteers and amateur excavations over 40 years, little is known about the structure of the castle, due to a lack of deep archaeological surveys. Het Kasteel van Pouancé (Frans: Château de Pouancé) is een middeleeuws kasteel in de Franse plaats Pouancé. O castelo medieval de Pouancé está situado na comuna de Pouancé, departamento do Maine-et-Loire, em França, na fronteiro ocidental da antiga província de Anjou. O castelo cobre uma superfície de três hectares. É por vezes apelidado de «segundo castelo de Anjou» em termos de importância, logo depois do Castelo de Angers. Num local fortificado desde o Século XI, o castelo atual foi sendo construído do Século XII ao Século XV. Sofrendo diversos cercos durante a guerra dos Cem Anos, torna-se uma fortaleza de primeira linha no fim do Século XV, durante o conflito entre o reino da França e o ducado da Bretanha. Замок Пуансе (фр. Château de Pouancé) — второй по величине средневековый замок Анжу (после Анжерского). Расположен в долине реки , выше города Пуансе, в 16 километрах восточнее Шатобриана, в так называемом Четырёхугольнике, образованном городами Ренн, Лаваль, Анжер и Нант. Развалины внесены в список исторических памятников Франции. Первые укрепления были построены анжуйскими графами на границе с Бретанью в XI веке. Несколько больших башен, ключевых пунктов обороны, придают замку Пуансе его грозный вид. Территория крепости занимает более трех гектаров. Имеются жилые и подсобные помещения, в основном постройки XII—XV вв. Замок неоднократно подвергался осаде; так, во время Столетней войны подвергся нападению бретонской армии во главе с Жаном V в 1379 году. Замок необитаем с XVIII века. За годы Французской революции был основательно разрушен. К середине XX века был практически стёрт с лица земли. Реставрация началась в 1960-е годы и заняла сорок лет.
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