


I visited this castle in 2009.
Cramaille Castle, locally known as Château de Cramaille, lies in the village with the same name,
south east of the city of Soissons in the Aisne department in the Picardy region in France.
Cramaille Castle was built in the 14th century. It belonged to the Lords of Cramaille who held the
title of baron.
In the 16th century, during the reign of the French King Francis I, Cramaille Castle was transformed
into the style of the Renaissance.
In May 1642 Cramaille Castle was plundered by the armies from Lorraine. In 1652 they again plundered
the castle. Shortly after the army of the Prince of Condé passed through the village and plundered
what was left of the castle by the Lorraine armies.
Cramaille Castle was destroyed during the French Revolution after which its remains fell to ruin.
The remains at present are a medieval circular tower, a ruined dovecote an a ruined domestic building.
The castle terrain is private property and can not be visited. It seems not to be used for anything
other than the storage of some rusted and overgrown agricultural machines.
A nice castle but not very spectacular. Although I very much like the circular opening in the floor of
the medieval tower; maybe this was an oubliette?

The medieval tower and the dovecote.

In the cellar of the medieval tower; a possible oubliette?

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