The castle, which had been barely maintained until then, began to fall into decay during this period.
Only by the 14th century did castles begin to look fit for ladies and gentlemen to live in.
This use ceased in 1814, and the castle began to take on a different role as a national monument.
In the second half of the 16th century, the castle began to decline.
When that family became extinct, the castle began to fall into disrepair.
The maintenance costs were too high so the castle began to crumble.
After the war, the castle began to fall into disrepair.
The castle began to fall into disrepair from this time.
The castles began to rise midway through the second week.
The castle began a second period of decline in the 16th century.