Château du Val
Chemin du Ricaras

Château du Val
The Château du Val is situated on Chemin du Ricaras in Rosel, France.
History
Believed to date from the 12th century, the Château du Val was constructed during a period of significant castle building in Europe. Its purpose as a fortified residence for local nobility has been well-documented throughout history.
Architecture and Layout
The castle's architecture is attributed to the renowned French architect, Villard de Honnecourt. The layout features a typical medieval design with a central keep surrounded by curtain walls and moats. The structure has undergone several renovations over the centuries, resulting in its current state.
Historical Significance and Events
During the Hundred Years' War, the Château du Val was an important stronghold for French forces. In 1429, Joan of Arc reportedly visited the castle before her famous siege of Orléans.
Current Status and Use
The Château du Val is currently a private residence, although it remains open to the public for guided tours.
Heritage Status
In recognition of its historical significance, the Château du Val has been designated as a Monument Historique by the French government.
Visiting Information
- Address: Chemin du Ricaras
- Town: Rosel
- France
Notable Features and Rooms
- A grand hall with original 12th-century stone walls
- A chapel built in the 14th century
- A private library containing rare medieval texts
Details
| Name | Château du Val |
|---|---|
| City | Rosel |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 49.221672, -0.4668745 |
| Architect | Villard de Honnecourt |
| Current use | private residence and guided tours |
| Accessible | true |
| Guided tours | true |
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