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Chateau de Comborn is a window into France’s royal and medieval past. Locate it on the map, book a room nearby in a click, or add it to your travel list to build your itinerary.
About Chateau de Comborn
Château de Comborn is a medieval fortress located in the Corrèze department of France. It was built in the 12th century on a rocky promontory overlooking the valley of the Auvezère River. The castle consists of three parts: the old castle, the new castle, and the fortification walls. The old castle, also known as the Romanesque castle, was built in the 12th century and served as a residence for the lords of Comborn. The new castle, built in the 14th century, is more representative of a Gothic-style castle and includes features such as crenellations, a drawbridge, and a keep. The fortification walls were added to the castle in the 15th century to protect the residents from enemy attacks. Today, the castle is open to visitors and offers guided tours of the castle and its grounds. Visitors can explore the castle's various rooms, including the great hall, the chapel, and the guardroom. The castle also offers various cultural events throughout the year, including concerts, exhibitions, and medieval-themed events. The Château de Comborn is an important historical monument and a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts visiting the Corrèze region of France.
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