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Bény-sur-Mer Castle dans le Calvados

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château
Calvados

Bény-sur-Mer Castle

    5-7 Rue de Bracqueville
    14440 Bény-sur-Mer
Château de Bény-sur-Mer
Château de Bény-sur-Mer
Château de Bény-sur-Mer
Château de Bény-sur-Mer
Crédit photo : Pimprenel - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1685
Construction of main house
1745
Construction of orangery
Début XVIIIe siècle
Adding symmetrical wings
28 octobre 1998
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The facades and roofs of the house; the facades and roofs of the common building including shed, press, bakery and old pump; the facades and roofs of the old stables, the chapel, and the latrines building, with its interior layout; facades and roofs of the orangery and adjoining greenhouse; the main courtyard, the vegetable garden, the leisure garden and the park, with all the fence walls; the entrance gate and the gate leading to the way to the Cornu with its pedestrian door (Box B 372-374, 376, 378): inscription by order of 28 October 1998

Key figures

T. Fallet de Bernières - Builder of the castle Made the house build in 1685.

Origin and history

Bény-sur-Mer Castle, also known as Tournebu Castle, was built in 1685 by T. Fallet de Bernières. This main house, decorated with symmetrical wings at the beginning of the eighteenth century, illustrates the architectural balance of the era. Through the wrought iron gate, one distinguishes the house body, the commons, as well as latrines attached to an 18th century chapel, rare elements and characteristic.

The orangery, erected in 1745, is part of a French-style park, enhanced by adorned balusters and walls. These details, combined with the chapel and the pots of fire overtaking the entrance pillars, give the estate a majestic elegance. The parish cemetery still houses the graves of the families of Tournebu and Fallet de Bernières, founders of the place.

Ranked a historic monument since 28 October 1998, the castle bears witness to the architectural and family heritage of Normandy. Its inscription protects a coherent set, mixing seigneurial habitat, places of worship and landscaped spaces, reflecting the uses and artistic taste of the 17th and 18th centuries.

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