Château de Coucy (Куси-ле-Шато Офрик)
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The Château de Coucy is a French castle in the commune of Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique, in Picardy, built in the 13th century and renovated by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc in the 19th century. In April 1917, the German army dynamited the keep and the four towers using 28 tons of explosives to prevent their use by enemy artillery spotters as the Germans fell back in the region. During its heyday, it was famous for the size of its central tower and the pride of its lords, who adopted the staunchly independent rhyme: roi ne suis, ne prince ne duc ne comte aussi; Je suis le sire de Coucy ("I am not king, nor prince nor duke nor count; I am the Lord of Coucy").
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Coucy
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Coordinates: 49°31'13"N 3°19'19"E
- Château de Coucy 0.4 km
- Fuhrerbunker 10 km
- Château de Chailvet 15 km
- Château du Francport 30 km
- Château de Pierrefonds 31 km
- Château de Marchais 36 km
- Château de Compiègne 37 km
- Sévigny castle 56 km
- Fort Chabrol 69 km
- Chateau de Saran 77 km
- Keep 0.2 km
- Château de Coucy 0.3 km
- Circuit de Folembray 3.1 km
- Anizy-le-Château 9 km
- Rohm and Haas France, Chauny 11 km
- Bridge 12 km
- Arkema, usine de Chauny 12 km
- Piscine 14 km
- Electrical substation 14 km
- Verdonne 16 km