Château de La Porte | |
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Sandillon in France | |
Coordinates | 47°49′11″N 2°00′15″E / 47.819745°N 2.004252°E |
Site information | |
Owner | Claude Bébéar |
Site history | |
Built | 1776 |
Garrison information | |
Occupants | Claude de Loynes d'Autroche |
Château de La Porte | |||
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Beginning of construction | 1776 | ||
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Original owner | Claude de Loynes d'Autroche | ||
Current owner | Claude Bébéar | ||
Protection | link=|alt=Logo monument historique|18x18px|Monument historique Inscrit MH (1992) link=|alt=Logo monument historique|18x18px|Monument historique Classé MH (1995) | ||
Coordents | 47° 49′ 11″ nord, 2° 00′ 15″ est | ||
Country | border|class=noviewer|20x20px|Drapeau de la France France | ||
Historic region | Centre-Val de Loire | ||
Departement | Loiret | ||
Natural region | Val de Loire | ||
Locality | Sandillon | ||
Location on the map : Loiret
Location on the map : Centre-Val de Loire
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Catégorie:Article utilisant une Infobox The La Porte castle is a château of the XVIII th century situated Sandillon , in the department of Loiret in the region Center-Val de Loire .
Geography
editThe château is located in the territoru of the municipality of Sandillon (Loiret), south-west of the town, in the Loire Valley at around 100 meters above sea level.
The château is accessible from the departmental road 14.
The Porte estate, which notably contains the château and the chapel, extends over the territory of the municipalities of Sandillon and Saint-Cyr-en-Val [1].
History
editThe building was built from 1776 by Claude de Loynes d'Autroche[2].
The chapel was completed in 1785[2].
The Poncins Bernard Earl owns the château at the end of XIXe century[3].
The château is registered in the inventory of historic monuments since June 10 , 1992 then classified since October 20 , 1995[2].
In 2005 , the French businessman Claude Bébéar bought the La Porte estate[4].
Description
editArts
editThe French painter and designer Charles Pensée produced a series of watercolors representing the La Porte estate in the 1850s and 1860s[5].
See as well
edit- List of châteaux du Loiret
- List of historic monuments in Loiret
Notes and references
edit- ^ Base Mérimée: Le domaine de La Porte, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
- ^ a b c Base Mérimée: Le château de La Porte, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
- ^ Collectif (1919). "Liste des membres de la société". Bulletin de la Diana (in French). XX (1, 2, 3, 4): 14. Retrieved 7 mai 2017.
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- ^ Collectif (1872). Catalogue des dessins et aquarelles de M. Charles Pensée dont l'exposition aura lieu en l'une des salles de la mairie d'Orléans (in French). Paris: Imprimerie Adolphe Lainé. p. 3-6.
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