Château de la famille d'Eplingen

Château de la famille d'Eplingen
A grey building, in two sections, one two storeys tall with tall, angled, brown tiled roof, the other two intersecting square towers, three storeys tall, each with tall square-pyramidal slate roofs.
Line map of France, with a spot right where the eastern border meets both Germany and Switzerland (indistinguishable on this scale from the location of Basel)
Line map of France, with a spot right where the eastern border meets both Germany and Switzerland (indistinguishable on this scale from the location of Basel)
Location in France
General information
StatusIn public ownership
TypeChâteau
Architectural styleFrench Renaissance
ClassificationHistorical monument
LocationHagenthal-le-Bas, Haut-Rhin, Alsace
Address2 rue de Bettlach
CountryFrance
Coordinates47°31′26″N 7°28′36″E / 47.524°N 7.4767°E / 47.524; 7.4767

Château de la famille d'Eplingen is a château in the commune of Hagenthal-le-Bas, in the department of Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France. Built in either the 16th or 17th century, the château became a national property in 1799 and remained so until it moved into private hands in the 1840s. The remodeling performed by its new owners were mostly to the external structure of the building. It has been owned by the town since 2003 and listed as a historical monument since 2010.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Base Mérimée: PA68000057, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Ancien château de la famille d'Eplingen

47°31′26″N 7°28′36″E / 47.5240°N 7.4767°E / 47.5240; 7.4767