The Real Haunted Story Of Chateau de Chateaubriant
The medieval Chateau de Chateau Breon at Chateau Breon Luau Atlantique was extensively remodeled during the Renaissance. Like Vitre, Fugaire, Anceneise, and Clisson, the first castle was erected in the 11th century on Brittany's eastern frontier to protect the dutchie from Anjou and France. The Middle Ages saw multiple castle renovations and the town of Chateaubriand grow around it. The French besieged and took the fortress during the Mad War. The largely ruined keep and halls were lavishly rebuilt. When the Renaissance Palace was erected against the medieval ensemes in the 16th century, the Chateau took its final form. The Chateau was sold and partitioned multiple times after the French Revolution, making it an administrative center with the Sioux Prefecture court and police station. All these offices closed after 1970 and the Chateau is partially available to tourists.