Castles & Manor Houses
This collection highlights the architectural diversity of the Corrèze region, ranging from the imposing ruins of the Viscounts of Turenne to the Renaissance elegance of Curemonte’s fortified houses. It features medieval strongholds like Ségur-le-Château, the famous equestrian heritage of the Château de Pompadour, and riverside estates like Estresse. These sites showcase centuries of French history, from 13th-century defensive structures to refined manor houses overlooking the Dordogne and Vézère valleys.
A Château de Turenne
Ruined medieval castle and national monument featuring historic towers and a hanging garden. It served as the heart of a former viscountcy with a history dating back to the 7th century.
Château Maussac
A historic heritage site located in the commune of Voutezac.
Château de Comborn
Ruins of a medieval fortress overlooking the Vézère river, once the seat of the powerful Viscounts of Comborn.
Château de Puyval
A 14th and 15th-century fortified castle located in the commune of Segonzac.
Château de Saint-Hilaire
A 13th-century castle in the village of Curemonte, characterized by its square towers and proximity to the neighboring Château des Plas.
Château de Puymaret
A 13th-century stronghold in Malemort-sur-Corrèze, significantly remodeled during the 15th and 19th centuries.
Château de Beauregard
An estate and regional heritage site located in the commune of Juillac.
Château de Couzages
Medieval ruins located in the commune of Chasteaux, overlooking the Lac du Causse.
Château de la Johannie
The Château de la Johannie is an historic castle in Curemonte, Corrèze, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France.
Château d'Estresse
A 14th-century fortress built on the banks of the Dordogne River, featuring a massive stone terrace designed to withstand floods.
Château de Ségur
The ruined 12th-century seat of the Viscounts of Limoges, situated on a rocky peninsula within a loop of the Auvézère river.
Château de Pompadour
A 15th-century fortress gifted to Madame de Pompadour by Louis XV, now serving as the headquarters for the French National Stud.
Manoir des Tours
A 15th-century manor house in Allassac featuring a distinctive octagonal tower.
Manoir des Miracles
A 16th-century noble residence located in the medieval village of Saint-Robert.
Manoir du Battut
An 18th-century manor house situated near the Dordogne river in the commune of Argentat-sur-Dordogne.
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