Château de la Motte-Glain

It was modified by Pierre de Rohan-Gié in the 17th century.

[1] The castle was built by Pierre de Rohan-Gié in 1495 on the site of an older fortress belonging to the lords of Rougé.

It was bought in 1635 by Michel Le Loup, counsellor to the Parlement of Rennes The castle includes a gatehouse composed of a central pavilion flanked by two round towers, some ruined buildings (including a storeroom and a press), a residence decorated with Renaissance windows from the 15th century.

Parts of it (gatehouse, storeroom, press, chapel, residence, bay, roof, wall) have been listed since 1926 and protected since 1929 as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture.

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