Anjony Castle of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes by EuroTourData
Anjony Castle is the fully preserved fortified house, built around 1430 by order of king Charles VII of France. The castle has never been besieged or attacked and has never been ordered to be demolished, so the castle has kept its appearance intact. Info based on the article Château d'Anjony of French Wikipedia.

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Anjony Castle of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes info
Tourist Audience | Cultural heritage tourism |
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French name | Château d'Anjony |
Type | Fortified house |
Built | |
Condition | Largely restored |
Owner | Robert Pellissier de Léotoing d'Anjony |
Entrance fee | € 9 |
Opening hours | From July 1 to August 31 daily except Sunday , and from to of CET UTC+01:00 or CEST UTC+02:00 |
Website | Welcome to the castle of Anjony |
Street address | Chemin du Château |
Postal code | 15310 |
Commune | Tournemire |
Region | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes |
Country | France |
Google Map | Anjony Castle |
Directions to | Anjony Castle |
Plus code | 8FQ43F3H+M6 |
Waze Map | Anjony Castle |
OpenStreetMap | Anjony Castle |
Latitude | 45.05414 |
Longitude | 2.47803 |
GeoNames ID | 12500733 |
Knowledge Panel | Anjony Castle |
Dataset to Anjony Castle of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Tabular dataset and ATOM feed to Anjony Castle of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.
ETD ID: anjarhal-frnc.
Creator: Nikolaj Antonov - ORCID.
Published: - Central European Time (UTC+01:00).
Publisher: NikAnt Webkonsult AB
License: Free