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A former castle village
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Access to the castle village of Brégançon - formerly composed of the fortified castle, a hamlet, and a church no longer existing - was via a drawbridge. It crossed the ditch dug in the rock and overlooked the entrance gate flanked by two round towers of which only a section of the surrounding wall pierced with long slit arches remains. The modern constructions visible today were designed by Pierre-Jean Guth, an architect of the French Navy, during the renovation of the building in the 1960s.
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