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Castle of Peixotto en Gironde

Gironde

Castle of Peixotto

    Allée Peixotto
    33400 Talence

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
vers 1760
Construction of the castle
1810
Sale to Rodrigues-Henriques
1852
Acquisition by Espeleta
1884
Creation of the botanical garden
23 mai 1935
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
hiver 2026
Completion of renovation work

Key figures

François Lhote - Architect Designer of the castle in 1760
Samuel Peixotto - Banker and sponsor First owner of the castle
Famille Rodrigues-Henriques - Owners in 1810 Acquirers after Peixotto
Baron François Xavier de Espeleta - Owner in 1852 Last noble owner quoted

Origin and history

Peixotto Castle is an 18th-century building located in Talence, Gironde. Built around 1760 by architect François Lhote for banker Samuel Peixotto, it illustrates the residential architecture of the period, blending elegance and functionality for an easy family.

In 1810, the castle changed hands and was sold to the Rodrigues-Henriques family, marking the beginning of a series of transmissions between influential owners. It was then acquired in 1852 by Baron François Xavier de Espeleta, reflecting the social and economic changes of the region in the 19th century.

Part of the grounds of the castle was transformed in 1884 into a botanical garden by the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Bordeaux. This scientific and educational project strengthens the link between the monument and the local university community. Since 1935, the castle has been protected as historical monuments.

Today, Peixotto Castle is undergoing an ambitious renovation launched by the City of Talence. This project, which also includes the nearby Margaut Castle, aims to bring together their respective parks and restore these heritage spaces. The work is expected to be completed in the winter of 2026, giving new life to this historic site.

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