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Beauclair Castle dans le Loiret

Loiret

Beauclair Castle

    6 Lieu dit Bezonville
    45300 Morville-en-Beauce

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1558
Acquisition by Claude Bourdin
1794
Guillotine by René-Charles-François
2018
Repurchase by the Count of Rougé
7 avril 2019
Roof fire
fin 2022
End of reconstructions
2025
Assignment to an event company
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Claude Bourdin - Controller of the King's stables Acquire land in 1558.
René-Charles-François de La Tour du Pin Chambly de La Charce - Count and manufacturer Initiator of current buildings, guillotine.
Henry de La Tour du Pin Chambly de La Charce - Owner under the Restoration Common reconstituency and stables.
Gabrielle de Clermont-Tonnerre - Heir in 1903 Wife Humbert Hadelin of La Tour.
Comte Aymeric de Rougé d’Aligre - Owner since 2018 Directs complete restoration.
Johnny Hallyday - Artist in residence Record albums in the 1970s.

Origin and history

Beauclair Castle, located in Morville-en-Beauce (Loiret), rises on the remains of a Gallo-Roman villa. In 1558, Claude Bourdin, controller of the stables of King Henry II, acquired the land of Bezonville, which then passed to the families Le Coigneux, Chambly, and La Tour du Pin by marriage alliances. The current constructions date mainly from the eighteenth century, initiated by René-Charles-François de La Tour du Pin Chambly de La Charce, guillotine in 1794.

During the Revolution, the castle was partially burned and rebuilt under the Restoration by Henry de La Tour du Pin Chambly, which added Italian-style commons and stables. The property remained in the family until 1903, before passing to the hands of the Clermont-Tonnerre, then to the Tour du Pin-Gouvernet. In 2018, the Count of Rougé of Aligre bought the estate, then degraded, and launched a major restoration.

A fire ravages the roof in April 2019, destroying 300 m2. Reconstruction works (carpents, blankets, facades) were completed at the end of 2022, accompanied by the creation of French and English gardens. The castle, saved from the ruin, will be transferred in 2025 to an event company.

In the 1960s and 1970s, the castle welcomed Johnny Hallyday, who recorded iconic titles like I love in a studio in the dovecote. This discreet place allows him to work away from media solicitations.

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