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252: 128: 22: 259: 425:(before it channels underground), and contains along its northern face the single entry of the fortress, together with its drawbridge and portcullis. The drawbridge spanned a ditch that was added for the protection of the entrance; this ditch was filled in during the great transformations of the 18th century that modified aspects of the castle. 441:
It is said that the castle was in a state of advanced decay at the end of the 18th century. Several buildings were demolished and rebuilt during the 18th and 19th centuries. Two prominent 19th-century transformations were: the demolition of the Église Saint-Maimbœuf in 1810; and the destruction of
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contained in its enclosure the buildings of the garrison (which sometimes also housed official travelers), the stables, the falconry, and the arsenal which stored the guns, ammunition and weapons necessary for the defence of the castle and the city. The imposing mass of the
402:(back of the castle), in the east, had two imposing towers dating from time immemorial. It contained the reception and the private apartments of the counts and dukes who followed one another, first in the 588: 563: 534: 373: 251: 593: 438:'s lodging) always dominated this part of the castle. One can still make out the building of the chancellery that was located immediately past the entrance of the castle. 369: 558: 39: 583: 395:
The castle was once divided into two parts around the ancient Church of Saint-Maimbœuf that dominated the esplanade of the castle with its high belltower.
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that gives the castle its imposing aspect. This house was replaced by a facade decorated with spires in the Germanic style of the 17th century.
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and then in the principality. This part of the castle was separated by a wide and deep ditch (which does not exist today), spanned by a
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times, though then it was only a wooden watchtower acting as an observation post for the defence of the town of
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It is believed that there has been a fortress on the site since the
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until 1933, when it was transformed into a history museum.
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located on an outcropping rock that overlooks the town of
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47°30′34″N 6°48′04″E / 47.50944°N 6.80111°E / 47.50944; 6.80111
Castle
Monument historique
Château de Montbéliard is located in France
Dukes of Württemberg
fortress
Montbéliard
Doubs
département
France
monument historique
French Ministry of Culture
commune
Gallo-Roman
Mandeure
Montfaucon
Henriette d'Orbe
Eberhard IV

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