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The existence of the chateau in the Merovingian era is attested in several documents. Rouffach was part of the Austrasian crown lands and the chateau d'Isenbourg was one of the royal residences.
In 1380, Bishop Frédéric de Blankenheim enlarged and doubled the fortified walls of the city, with the object of giving better protection to the town of Rouffach.
The M11559 was made part of the town' system of defence. The oldest representation of the chateau shows Isenbourg and the town of Rouffach in 1548. The imposing mass of the chateau was dominated by the old keep, the most ancient part, which, according to tradition, was "as hard as iron".
On 7th June 1791, M11559 was sold as a national asset. Around 1822, the old superstructure was demolished. The remaining barrel-vaulted cellars, dating from the 13th and 15th centuries are now used as the restaurant, the cellars and the kitchen.
Beauty, quietness, attractiveness and comfort are the main advantages for any kind of leasure you are expecting which is offered to you in this privileged Chateau. Built on 12th and 14th century vaulted cellars, this manor is an historical and gastronomical halt on the Alsace wine route. |
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Chateau d’Isenbourg
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It looks towards the Vosges forest on the one side and towards the villages and vineyards on the other. |
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USD 197
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France
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