Château de Bruyères
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Castle Facts:
Location: Bruyères, in the Vosges departement of France (Lorraine Region).
Built: 10th century.
Condition: Ruins.
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Notes: Château de Bruyères was a castle overlooking the town of Bruyeres in the Vosges (Alsace-Lorraine-Champagne-Ardenne, France). Castle Bruyeres, located on the eponymous hill ("Castle Hill"), was founded in the tenth century by the Duke of Lorraine. It is also said that Henry VI stayed there in 1196.
The building was destroyed by fire in 1715. quadrangular shape, it was protected by two speakers and had two doors, one of which was protected by the big tower called "the Cabée". It remains today in elevation a chapel dedicated to Saint Blaise east of the summit plateau.
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