Château de Lassay

Castle of Lassay
Château de Lassay
Lassay-les-Châteaux, Mayenne.

The castle, view from the park.

View from the town
Coordinates 48°26′20″N 0°30′00″W / 48.438889°N 0.5°W / 48.438889; -0.5
Type Castle
Site information
Open to
the public
Yes
Site history
Built 1458-1459
In use 1459 - end of the 16th century
Materials shale, granite.

The Château de Lassay is a 15th-century castle in Lassay-les-Châteaux, in the Mayenne department.

History

The first mention of a castrum in Lassay dates back to the 12th century. Owned by Charles de Vendôme at the beginning of the 15th century, the castle is destroyed by French troops since Charles de Vendôme was supporting the English during the Hundred Years War.

In 1458, the French king Charles VII allowed the son of Charles de Vendôme, Jean II, to rebuild a castle. The new castle was achieve within one year. The barbican was built in 1497-1498.

Since then, the castle was left mainly intact and the original 15th-century architecture preserved by the different owners of the castle.

The castle is listed as a Monument historique and is open for the visit from April to September.

Architecture

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