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Castle à Tour-en-Bessin dans le Calvados

Calvados

Castle

    96 Route de Bayeux
    14400 Tour-en-Bessin
Crédit photo : Ikmo-ned - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
vers 1745-1750
Construction of the castle
14 août 1785
Death of Robert-Pierre Le Rossignol
XIXe siècle (Second Empire)
Park Transformation
31 août 1967
Registration historical monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and roofs; living room with woodwork; driveway of the park in the axis of the castle (cad. C 94, 95p): entry by order of 31 August 1967

Key figures

Robert-Pierre Le Rossignol de Doublemont - Builder and owner Died at the castle in 1785.
Famille Le Rossignol de Doublemont - Initial sponsors Owners in the 18th century.
Comte d'Albignac - Owner under the Revolution Family owned the estate.

Origin and history

Tour-en-Bessin Castle, also known as Tour Castle, is a 2nd quarter of the 18th century building (circa 1745-1750), located in the Calvados department, on the town of Tour-en-Bessin. Built in Louis XV style, it is distinguished by its pediment decorated with coat of arms and richly wooded interiors, typical of this period. The living room, with its original door tops and woodwork, as well as facades and roofs, has been protected since 1967.

The castle was originally built for the Le Rossignol de Doublemont family, whose builder and owner Robert-Pierre Le Rossignol de Doublemont died there in 1785. During the Revolution, the estate passed into the hands of the family of the Count of Albugnac. In the 19th century, during the Second Empire, the park was transformed into an English park, profoundly changing its original appearance. The main driveway of the park, aligned on the axis of the castle, is one of the classified elements.

The inscription as a historic monument in 1967 specifically concerns facades, roofs, the living room with its woodwork, and central driveway of the park. The castle, located on National Road 13, remains an architectural and landscaped testimony of stylistic evolutions between the 18th and 19th centuries. Its exact address, according to the Merimée base, is 1 Chemin du Pont Flabet, in Tour-en-Bessin (code Insee 14700).

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