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Château de Ray-sur-Saone
France

L'imposante forteresse de Ray-sur-Saône fait partie du système défensif qui protège dès le Haut Moyen-Age la vallée supérieure de la Saône. En partie détruit durant la guerre de Dix Ans, il ne reste plus que deux des quatorze tours de l'enceinte et deux tours du château médiéval.

L'édifice actuel a été édifié en 1775 d'après les plans de l'architecte bisontin Claude-Joseph Bertrand. Sur la cour d'honneur, les trois corps du bâtiment forment un plan en U. Le pavillon central est relié par des plans coupés aux ailes latérales terminées par un décrochement. L'avant-corps est souligné par des refends et un fronton triangulaire d'inspiration classique. Une toiture à la Mansart en petites tuiles couvre l'ensemble.

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Copyright: François Bonneville
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 16422x8211
Taken: 17/07/2012
Chargée: 17/07/2012
Published: 17/07/2012
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Tags: castle; ray-sur-saone
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