The Chateau de Vigny was constructed in 1504 for French cardinal, Georges d’Amboise in the commune of Vigny. The castle is just 30 miles from Paris, France.The 38,000 square foot Castle, with somewhat of a medieval history comes with 45 acres of land.Apart from the neo-gothic architecture, many other features survive until the current day. The moat, the six turreted towers, and all the 16th century charm you can stand are all present, which is currently on the market for $5.7 million.The castle wasn’t always this gorgeous. In the ensuing two centuries it fell into disrepair, before being completely renovated in 1867. At that time it also received a chapel and a “dungeon square.”A moat-turned-water feature surrounds the main structure, but there’s no drawbridge here — two bridges allow visitors access. More Pictures and Information on Chateau de Vigny