Best castles around Émiéville provide a glimpse into the historical architecture of the Calvados department in France. The commune features significant historical edifices such as the Manoir d'Émiéville, a 16th to 17th-century manor house. Additionally, the Ferme du Château, an 18th-century site, showcases rural architecture. These sites contribute to the region's cultural heritage, reflecting various periods of construction and lifestyle.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Totally impressive. You should stop by.
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The Château de Caen is the former city fortress of the Norman dukes in the city of Caen in what is now the Normandy region in northern France. It houses, among other things, the cultural-historical Musée de Normandie[1] and the modern building of the Musée des Beaux-Arts. The entire complex has been recognized as a monument historique since 1997.
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Built between the 13th and 16th centuries, it plays with the transition of styles: radiant and flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance. It has a magnificent 14th century bell tower, almost 80 m high, which is currently being restored. Particularly worth seeing are the vault of the choir, the chapels of the ambulatory in late Gothic style and the carved capitals of the third pillar of the nave on the north side, which depict four scenes from chivalric romances and satirical writings of the Middle Ages. J.F. Dupont organ, built in 1997.
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Since March 2023 and until 2025, work will be carried out under the direction of architect Philippe Prost and landscape architect Thierry Lavergne to transform the castle grounds. Entitled "The castle within its walls", the 4-hectare site will be given over to 75% green space. The avenues will be redesigned to structure this large inner garden and guide visitors. A 700 m² reception area will be built towards the Porte des Champs. The "hidden treasures" will be highlighted, such as the remains of the keep, the towers of the ramparts and the dungeons of the Saint-Pierre gate.
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Built between the 13th and 16th centuries, the Église Saint-Pierre plays with the transition of styles: radiant and flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance. It has a magnificent 14th-century bell tower, almost 80 m high. Particularly worth seeing are the vault of the choir, the chapels of the ambulatory in late Gothic style and the carved capitals of the third pillar of the nave on the north side, which depict four scenes from chivalric romances and satirical writings of the Middle Ages.
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Modern statue of William the Conqueror and his wife Queen Mathilde.
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Only the imposing walls of the old castle remain. Inside is the Museum of Normandy. A visit to the castle is a must. Great views over Caen.
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From the chateau you have a beautiful view of Caen.
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Beyond the prominent castles, Émiéville itself is home to the historic Manoir d'Émiéville, a distinguished manor house from the 16th and 17th centuries, recognized for its architectural importance. You can also find the Ferme du Château, an 18th-century edifice with a notable entrance portal, offering insight into rural Norman architecture.
Several castles in the area offer family-friendly experiences. Bénouville Castle and Caen Castle are both noted as family-friendly. Jonquet Castle also welcomes families, particularly with its free garden visits.
Absolutely. Bénouville Castle is a prime example of neoclassical architecture from the late 18th century, designed by Claude-Nicolas Ledoux. Caen Castle, while largely ruins, showcases a rich history of fortifications and houses museum buildings. The Ladies' Abbey, an 11th-century structure, also presents remarkable historical architecture.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'Château de Béneauville loop' near Bellengreville or Moult-Chicheboville. Explore more options in the Hiking around Émiéville guide.
Yes, there are several cycling routes. You can enjoy traffic-free bike rides or gravel biking. Options include the 'Pegasus Bridge – Canal de Cæn à la Mer loop' or the 'Orne Bay – Pegasus Bridge loop'. Discover more routes in the Traffic-free bike rides around Émiéville and Gravel biking around Émiéville guides.
Jonquet Castle is typically open to the public from July 3 to August 4 and from August 14 to September 1, every day from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., except Saturdays and Sundays. The gardens are available for a free visit.
Caen Castle, being slightly elevated, offers beautiful views of the old town from its walls. It's a great spot to take in the city's panorama.
The spring and summer months (May to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their grounds. Many sites, like Jonquet Castle, have extended opening hours or special events during this period. However, visiting in the off-season can provide a quieter experience, though some attractions might have reduced hours.
While many castles have entrance fees for their interior exhibitions, the outdoor area of Caen Castle is free to visit, allowing you to explore the ruins and enjoy the views. Additionally, the gardens of Jonquet Castle are open for free visits during its operating season.
Visitors often appreciate the rich history and architectural beauty of the castles, from the neoclassical elegance of Bénouville Castle to the ancient fortifications of Caen Castle. The opportunity to explore well-preserved interiors, like those at Jonquet Castle, and the scenic views from elevated sites are also highly valued.
Yes, the Ladies' Abbey in Caen, an 11th-century structure, has a significant historical presence and architectural grandeur, often associated with castle-like qualities due to its age and scale. Similarly, the Saint Peter Church, built between the 13th and 16th centuries, showcases impressive Gothic and Renaissance styles.


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