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Château de Bon-Hôtel à Ligny-le-Ribault dans le Loiret

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château de style troubadour

Château de Bon-Hôtel

    Chemin de Saint Laurent
    45240 Ligny-le-Ribault
Private property
Château de Bon-Hôtel
Château de Bon-Hôtel
Crédit photo : Raphaël Le Breton - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1875-1882
Construction of the castle
1923
Acquisition by Henry Burrus
3 septembre 1991
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Fronts and roofs of the castle; vestibule; Central hall; Main staircase (see AE 354): inscription by order of 3 September 1991

Key figures

Georges Dupré de Saint Maur - Sponsor and Mayor of Ligny-le-Ribault The castle was built between 1875 and 1882.
Clément Parent - Architect Designs the castle in neo-Renaissance style.
Louis Parent - Architect Collaborate on construction with Clement Parent.
Henry Burrus - Owner in 1923 Swiss industrial buyer of the estate.

Origin and history

The Château de Bon-Hôtel, located in Ligny-le-Ribault in the Loiret, was built between 1875 and 1882 by the Parisian architects Clément and Louis Parent. He was commissioned by Georges Dupré de Saint Maur, General Councillor and Mayor of the commune, and acted as the architectural development of the Sologne after his déenclavement under Napoleon III. Its neo-Renaissance style is designed for social receptions and hunting, inspired by the castles of the Loire Valley.

Acquired in 1923 by Swiss industrialist Henry Burrus, passionate horse riding, the castle illustrates the social role of the aristocratic residences of the time. It was listed in the inventory of historical monuments on 3 September 1991 for its facades, roofs, vestibule, central hall and main staircase. Its history also reflects the influence of local noble families, such as the Poniatowski, before its passage to foreign owners.

The castle is part of a typical landscape of the Sologne, near the Creux pond, accessible by the St. Lawrence Road. Its eclectic architecture and reception spaces underline its vocation as a prestigious place. Today, there remains a testimony of the golden age of hunting castles in the Centre-Val de Loire, mixing historical heritage and natural heritage.

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