The Château de Saumur, originally built as a castle and later developed as a château, is located in the French town of Saumur, in the Maine-et-Loire département. It was originally constructed in the 10th century by Theobald I, Count of Blois, as a fortified stronghold against Norman attacks. It overlooks the confluence of the rivers Loire and Thouet. In 1026 it came into the hands of Fulk Nerra, count of Anjou, who bequeathed it to his Plantagenet heirs. Following its destruction in 1067, the castle was rebuilt by Henry II of England in the later 12th century.
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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Saumur
Official Website http://www.chateau-saumur.com/
Email chateau.musee@ville-saumur.fr
Phone +33 241 40 24 40
Address 113 Rue Jean Jaurès, Saumur 49400, France
Coordinates 47°15'25.197" N -0°4'20.377" E