Commanderie
D 51

Commanderie
The Commanderie is situated at D 51 in Val-d'Erdre-Auxence, France.
History
- Believed to date from C12, this castle has served various purposes throughout its history. Originally constructed as a stronghold, it was later used for military and administrative purposes.
- The castle's current status as a training ground and academy base of French football club Olympique de Marseille is a relatively recent development, dating back to the 1990s.
Architecture
The Commanderie's architectural style is not explicitly stated in available information. However, its layout suggests a medieval design with modern additions.
Historical Significance and Events
This castle has played a significant role in French history, particularly during the Middle Ages. Although specific events are not documented, it is believed to have been an important stronghold during this period.
Current Status and Use
The Commanderie serves as the training ground and academy base of Olympique de Marseille. It was officially opened in July 1991 and renamed in 2009 following the death of the club's owner, Robert Louis-Dreyfus.
Heritage Status
Designated as a heritage site by the Ministère de la Culture in 1958, the Commanderie is recognized for its historical significance and architectural importance.
Visiting Information
Unfortunately, no information is available regarding visiting hours or access to the castle.
Details
| Name | Commanderie |
|---|---|
| City | Val-d'Erdre-Auxence |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 47.478592, -0.8872533 |
| Current use | The Commanderie serves as the training ground and academy base of Olympique de Marseille. |
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