In 1990, the castle was restored with contemporary architectural contributions clearly identifiable today
The birth of this remarkably long-lived château dates back to 1206. In the 16th century, the architect Daniel Specklin embellished it and, a century later, the building became a fortress of the Kingdom of France, before being remodeled once again by Vauban in the 19th century. During the 1870 war, the site was reduced to ruins, which served as a refuge during the bombing raids of the Second World War. In 1990, the château was restored with contemporary architectural features that are clearly identifiable today.
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