Located in the department of Ille-et-Vilaine, on the territory of the town of the same name, the castle of Combourg is an old castle of the twelfth century now listed as a Historical Monument.
It takes place on the remains of a first eleventh century building built by the bishop of Dol, Junkené. Still in excellent condition, it is open to the public who can discover the dungeon of the twelfth century, the home of the South of the fourteenth, or the home of the north of the fifteenth. The interior is also accessible and can admire the large Salon, the Archives room or the childhood room of the writer François-René de Chateaubriand. It was at the castle of Combourg that it died in 1848.