Donjon de Rouen

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Donjon de Rouen is a medieval stone keep in Rouen, France, best known as the surviving tower of the city’s former castle and its association with the imprisonment of Joan of Arc.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic monument
medieval stone keep
tower
alsoKnownAs Keep of Rouen Castle NERFINISHED
Tour Jeanne d’Arc NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle medieval military architecture
associatedWith Joan of Arc NERFINISHED
builtDuringReignOf Philip II of France NERFINISHED
category Castles in Normandy
Monuments historiques of Seine-Maritime NERFINISHED
Tourist attractions in Rouen
Towers in France
constructionEnd early 13th century
constructionStart early 13th century
country France
era Middle Ages
floorCount multiple above-ground levels
hasCity Rouen NERFINISHED
hasFeature arrow slits and defensive openings
cylindrical tower form
thick defensive walls
hasFunction museum space
tourist attraction
hasNearbyLandmark Rouen Cathedral NERFINISHED
historic center of Rouen NERFINISHED
height approximately 35 meters
heritageDesignation Monument historique NERFINISHED
isSurvivingPartOf former castle of Rouen
locatedIn France
Normandy NERFINISHED
Rouen NERFINISHED
Seine-Maritime NERFINISHED
historic center of Rouen NERFINISHED
material stone
notableFor being the only major remaining structure of Rouen’s medieval castle
its association with the trial and imprisonment of Joan of Arc
openToPublic true
ownership City of Rouen or French public authorities NERFINISHED
partOf Château de Rouen NERFINISHED
preservationStatus preserved
region Normandy NERFINISHED
significantEvent imprisonment of Joan of Arc
usedFor defense
imprisonment
residence for the castle’s lord or garrison

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Tour Jeanne d’Arc alsoKnownAs Donjon de Rouen