Château de Tramecourt, Historic castle in Tramecourt, France
Château de Tramecourt is a castle in Tramecourt, Pas-de-Calais, with stone walls, slate roofs, and mullioned windows arranged around landscaped grounds. The complex includes several structures typical of a French manor estate from the 18th century with its main residence and supporting buildings.
The castle was built in the 18th century as a noble residence and kept its structure through the French Revolution when many other manor houses were destroyed. This continuity makes it a rare example of an aristocratic estate that survived that turbulent period intact.
The castle represents French aristocratic traditions through its rooms with period furnishings that show how noble families lived and spent their days. Visitors can sense the daily rhythm of the household and understand how the estate functioned as a residence for the nobility.
The castle opens for guided tours on specific dates, allowing visitors to explore the rooms and grounds with knowledgeable guides. Planning details and current visiting information can be found online before your trip.
The outbuildings on the property were essential for running the large estate and show the infrastructure of an aristocratic manor. These structures offer insight into the practical side of country estates beyond the grand rooms of the main residence.
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