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Château d'Amfreville à Acquigny dans l'Eure

Eure

Château d'Amfreville

    5 Rue de l'Église
    27400 Acquigny
Château dAmfreville
Château dAmfreville
Château dAmfreville
Château dAmfreville
Crédit photo : Patriot - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
vers 1775
Construction of the castle
1977
First entry MH
1994
Second entry MH
fin du XIXe siècle
Transformation by Roussel
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

See town of : Amfreville-sur-Iton

Key figures

Georges-Paul Roussel - Architect Responsible for the transformations of the late 19th century.

Origin and history

The château d'Amfreville is a building located in the department of Eure, Normandy. Built around 1775, it represents an example of 18th-century architecture, marked by classical lines and harmonious integration into the Norman landscape. This castle, although less known than other monuments in the region, reflects the evolution of the architectural styles and lifestyles of the provincial aristocracy at that time.

At the end of the 19th century, the castle of Amfreville underwent a significant transformation under the direction of architect Georges-Paul Roussel, based in Louviers. These changes, typical of the period, were likely intended to modernize the building or adapt it to the needs and tastes of its owners. Roussel's work could include decorative or structural additions, reflecting architectural trends of the time, while preserving the historic essence of the building.

The château d'Amfreville is protected by historical monuments, with successive inscriptions in 1977 and 1994. These measures concern not only the castle itself, but also ancillary elements such as stables, sheds, a house known as a chalet, and a cellar located in the commune of Acquigny. These protections highlight the heritage importance of the site, both for its architecture and its role in local history.

The facades and roofs of the four buildings from the farm to the castle are listed in 1977, while the rest of the protected elements are listed in 1994. This distinction shows a progressive recognition of the historical and architectural value of the entire estate. The castle of Amfreville, with its outbuildings, forms a coherent whole, illustrating both seigneurial life and associated agricultural activities.

Located in Acquigny, in the department of Eure, the castle is a testimony of Norman history, in an area marked by a high density of similar monuments. Its inclusion in the inventory of historical monuments makes it a key element of the local heritage, attracting the attention of those passionate about history and architecture. The location of the castle, close to other remarkable sites, reinforces its interest in a journey of discovery of the Norman heritage.

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