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Château de Tiffauges

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+33 2 51 67 60 00

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Castle

Château de Tiffauges

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Le Château, 85130 Tiffauges, France

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Logis de la Chabotterie, Historial de la Vendée, Puy du Fou, Sèvre Nantaise, Maillezais Cathedral

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The Château de Tiffauges is a medieval castle situated in the French commune of Tiffauges in the Vendée département.

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The castle is also known as the château de Barbe-bleue (Bluebeard's castle) after its most famous resident, Gilles de Rais, known as Barbe-bleue. It was here that Bluebeard perpetrated his atrocities.

Spectacle de chevaliers au ch teau de tiffauges


Location

The castle is in the Marches (border lands) between Brittany, Poitou and Anjou and thus an important strategic point. It is positioned on a hill at the confluence of the Sèvre Nantaise and Crûme rivers, this position providing protection against assailants.

History

The castle was built between the 12th and 16th centuries. The notorious murderer, Gilles de Rais (1404–1440) is associated with the castle.

Today

For a long time, the castle was abandoned and lay in ruins, the inner yard even used for a while as a football pitch by the local club, RST Tiffauges. The castle is now owned by the Conseil Général of Vendée. It hosts a series of spectacles and collections, including medieval war machines and an alchemy centre.

References

Château de Tiffauges Wikipedia