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MEDIEVAL CASTLE OF FERNS

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Place Pierre-Symon, 35300Fougères, France
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2024
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2024

Historic castle of the 12th century and theater of animations, visit around a scenographed course, events and animations.

The castle of Fougères, fortress guardian of the Gates of Brittany, is both a historical fortress and a theater of animations. This emblematic and imposing monument founded in the 12th century is one of the must-see family destinations at the gates of Brittany. The castle of Fougères is indeed the largest medieval fortress of Europe in this state of conservation. It has been redesigned many times over the years, especially when it was acquired by the Dukes of Brittany in the 1430's. Visits last about 1h30 and are organized around a scenographic tour with a guide or a free audioguide, which is very entertaining for children. You can discover three towers of the castle, the bailey, the curtain walls and several rooms of the castle. A tour punctuated with riddles is even dedicated to the youngest, from 6 years old: they will be guided by the two mascots of the castle, Mélusine and Médusa. Since 2009, in June, alternating with the Fête des Remparts de Dinan, Les Riches Heures de Fougères plunges visitors into the daily life of a medieval camp with a demonstration of common crafts, a medieval market, a staged attack and a ball and meal inspired by the Middle Ages. Many events and activities are also organized throughout the year at the castle to bring this exceptional monument to life. Continue your journey by strolling through the beautiful streets of the medieval city of Fougères, a city of Art and History.

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elizamonde
Visited in december 2016
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Un très beau château médiéval qui nous apprend beaucoup sur l'histoire de la Bretagne.
Visited in september 2015
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Le plus grand château médiéval d'Europe qui repose, chose étonnante, dans une cuvette et non pas en hauteur. Visite très ludique pour les enfants. Ne pas hésiter d'aller au jardin public pour le voir en totalité du belvédère.
Moka2
Visited in may 2016
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Nous avons passé un très beau moment dans ce chateau malgré la petite bruine qui tombait. La visite guidée fut très intéressante, notre guide connaissais bien le chateau et l'histoire de la région. Ça nous a permis d'apprendre plein de choses. La vue de la ville est magnifique. Les remparts sont impressionnants. Une petite promenade autour du chateau est nécessaire pour pouvoir l'admirer dans toute sa splendeur.
Elbereth
Visited in december 2015
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Saison pas la meilleure pour visiter (hiver) mais très beau chateau à visiter, la ville est superbe et offer une belle promenade en perspective
galafamiel
Visited in november 2015
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une des plus belle forteresse des marches de Bretagne, cette zone tampon entre la France et la Bretagne. C'est un très bel édifice bien préservé à l'écart de la ville moderne. Le château manque d'un peu de vie, de décors et de reconstitutions, pourtant il y aurait de quoi faire pour qu'il devienne une des perle du tourisme en haute Bretagne...
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