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Château de la Touanne à Baccon dans le Loiret

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château de style Classique
Loiret

Château de la Touanne

    D2
    45130 Baccon
Crédit photo : Auteur inconnuUnknown author - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1601-1700
Main construction
1701-1800
Adding left wing
1815-1830
Changes under Restoration
23 septembre 1970
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Façades and roofs of the castle and the two entrance pavilions; input grid; moat (cad. N 62): entry by order of 23 September 1970

Key figures

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Origin and history

Château de la Touanne is a French building located in Baccon, in the Loiret department and the Centre-Val de Loire region. Built mainly in the seventeenth century, it features a H-shaped plan, with wings in return on the front and rear facades. The south-west facade, facing the courtyard of honour, was modified under the Restoration (early 19th century), with a entablishment enhanced and a central porch marked by four pilasters supporting a triangular pediment. The left wing, added in the 18th century, completes this architectural ensemble.

The estate is situated in a typical Beauce landscape, 110 metres above sea level, near the hamlet of Fontaine and the Mauve River. It is bordered by the wood of the Touanne and crossed by the departmental road 2. The dry moat, the two 17th century entrance pavilions and the access gate have been among the protected elements since the castle was listed in the inventory of the Historic Monuments on 23 September 1970. Today, the site houses guest rooms, perpetuating a welcome vocation.

Historically, the Tuanne depended on the seigneury of Montpipau, in the former province of Orléan. The original park façade retains brick and stone details, while the courtyard of honour, preceded by ditches, reflects successive developments. Available sources (Wikipedia, Monumentum) highlight its local heritage importance, notably in the list of Loiret castles and historical monuments of the region.

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