In the Middle Ages, "a rock" called a castle built on a hill.
The castle of the viscounts of Foucault, the "rock" de Foucauld gave the name to the city, La Rochefoucauld. Since the tenth century, the castle is owned by the same family.
Of course, the medieval building has undergone some changes over the centuries, making it more user-friendly and above all comfortable. The Renaissance was partly inspired by Leonardo da Vinci and is reminiscent of some of the castles of the Loire. Architecture coexists harmoniously with a square tower of the eleventh century novels and four medieval towers input perfectly restored.
The visit will help you discover such "grand staircase" of the sixteenth century, monumental work of 108 stone steps that wraps around a central column.
You can also enjoy the size of the kitchen, guard room, where many battles had taken place, that of the chapel and the impressive library and thousands of books, which would certainly linger François VI La Rochefoucauld, the immortal author of "Maxims" in 1664.