- The Château de
Beynac is a
castle situated in the
commune of
Beynac-et-Cazenac, in the
Dordogne département of France. The
castle is one of the best-preserved...
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Beynac-et-Cazenac (French pronunciation: [bɛnak e kaznak]; Occitan:
Bainac e Casenac) is a
village located in the
Dordogne department in
southwestern France...
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Beynac (French pronunciation: [benak]; Occitan: Beinac) is a
commune in the Haute-Vienne
department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in central-western...
- Périgord,
southern France. It was
erected to face its rival, the Château de
Beynac. The
oldest do****ents
mentioning it date to the 13th century, when it figured...
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concerns were to
protect the abbey, to
discourage the
ambitions of the
Beynac family and to
ensure the
safety of the valley. It was
placed at the crossing...
- Château de
Mauriac (Douzillac)
Maison forte de
Reignac Périgueux Château de
Beynac Lascaux Canoeing on the
Dordogne River La Roque-Gageac
Cabanes du Breuil...
- Eliminated:
Glenda &
Lumumba Locations Amman → Toulouse,
France Beynac-et-Cazenac (Château de
Beynac) Les
Eyzies (Château de Commarque)
Domme (La
Ferme de Turnac)...
- Gintrac,
Tauriac and Prudhomat; The département of
Dordogne – The
towns of
Beynac-et-Cazenac, Sarlat, Saint-Cyprien, and Bergerac; The département of Gironde...
- France.
Other featured châteaux are de Fénelon, de Losse, de Lanquais, de
Beynac and the Château de la Roussie, that
served as the
house of the de Barbaracs...
- Collonges-la-Rouge
Curemonte Saint-Robert Ségur-le-Château
Turenne Dordogne Belvès
Beynac-et-Cazenac Castelnaud-la-Chapelle
Domme La Roque-Gageac
Limeuil Monpazier...