Château de Keriolet is a picturesque neo-Gothic castle located in Concarneau, Brittany, France. Originally a medieval manor house, it was transformed in the 19th century by the Russian Princess Zénaïde Narichkine-Youssoupoff and her French husband, Count Charles de Chauveau. The château's striking architecture features ornate turrets, decorative gargoyles, and lush gardens, reflecting a blend of medieval and 19th-century styles.
The Walled Town of Concarneau, known as Ville Close, is a historic fortified town situated in the coastal city of Concarneau in Brittany, France. This medieval enclave is perched on a small island in the harbor, connected to the mainland by a drawbridge. Surrounded by ancient granite ramparts dating back to the 14th century, the Ville Close features narrow cobblestone streets, quaint shops, and charming cafes. Visitors can explore the well-preserved fortifications, visit the local maritime museum, and enjoy panoramic views of the port and surrounding waters.
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