The remains of the château de Bar-sur-Seine are the ruins of a medieval French fortified castle, destroyed in the 16th century. The site is in the town of Bar-sur-Seine in the Aube département.

Château de Bar-sur- Seine

The historic importance of the castle was due to its position on the frontier between Champagne (a vassal county of the King of France) and the Burgundy (a duchy allied with the English) during the Hundred Years War. At the time, the château de Bar-sur-Seine was considered the most important in Burgundy. Its architecture is close in style to that of the Château de Peyrepertuse in Aude.

Brief chronology

The château de Bar-sur-Seine is a monument historique listed by the French Ministry of Culture.[1]

See also

References

  1. Base Mérimée: Château des comtes de Bar (ancien), Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)

48°6′48″N 4°22′21″E / 48.11333°N 4.37250°E / 48.11333; 4.37250


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