Located in Normandy, in the department of Seine-Maritime, the castle of Dieppe takes place on the shores of the Channel Sea. Originally built to defend the city from maritime attacks, it now houses an art museum. It reveals one of the richest collections of ivory objects and sculptures in the country. It is also possible to admire paintings by such famous artists as Camille Pissarro, Eugène Boudin, Alfred Sisley and Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
Listed as a historical monument, the castle of Dieppe still has a dungeon from the mid-fourteenth century, but was largely reworked in the seventeenth century. Large and high windows are then pierced and roofs in pepper pots come to cover the terraces of the towers.