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Launay Castle à Orbec dans le Calvados

Calvados

Launay Castle

    2172 Route de la Tréhardière
    14290 Orbec
Private property

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1853
Painted ceiling of the library
milieu du XIXe siècle
Construction of the castle
19 septembre 2005
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The facades and roofs of the castle, as well as the library and its decoration (cad. A 487, the Château de Launay) : inscription by order of 19 September 2005

Key figures

Louis Jean Celinski de Zaremba - Architect of the castle Also worked in Trouville-sur-Mer.

Origin and history

Launay Castle is a residence in Orbec, Calvados department, Normandy. Built in the mid-19th century, it incorporates pre-existing elements and adopts the architectural style of the cottage, which is then popular for recreational residences. His architect, Louis Jean Celinski de Zaremba, also worked in Trouville-sur-Mer, reflecting the seaside influence in his design.

The castle is located in the Orbiquet valley, between Saint-Martin-de-Bienfaite and Orbec, and is distinguished by its "datcha" style, evoking a seaside villa transposed into the countryside. The classic interiors include a vestibule, a library with a painted ceiling dated 1853, a living room, and service rooms connected by a secondary staircase.

On 19 September 2005, Launay Castle was listed as a historic monument and protected for its facades, roofs, library and decor. This monument illustrates the evolution of aristocratic residences in the 19th century, mixing architectural heritage and innovations related to new resort practices.

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