Chateaux
Chateaux (plural of château) are large residences associated with noble status in France and other Francophone regions. The term covers a wide range of buildings, from fortified medieval castles to Renaissance and later country houses built to impress as much as to defend. In English usage, chateau often refers to a grand French-style manor or estate rather than a purely defensive fortress; chateau fort specifically denotes a fortified complex.
Historically, chateaux emerged from medieval castles built to protect territory and demonstrate power. From the 15th
Architectural forms vary widely: some are tall, fortified keeps perched above rivers; others are elongated ranges
Today, many chateaux are preserved as public monuments, museums, or hotels. Some function as wine estates where