First certificate of Robien's family 1212 (≈ 1212)
Installation at the Foeil mentioned for the first time.
1789-1799
Confiscation and revolutionary ruin
Confiscation and revolutionary ruin 1789-1799 (≈ 1794)
Property removed, sold and damaged.
vers 1860
Restoration of the castle
Restoration of the castle vers 1860 (≈ 1860)
Back to Robien's family.
fin XVIIIe siècle
Construction of the current castle
Construction of the current castle fin XVIIIe siècle (≈ 1895)
Completion shortly before the French Revolution.
5 septembre 1946
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 5 septembre 1946 (≈ 1946)
Protection of castle, park and outbuildings.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Castle, stable building, old chapel and park comprising the following cadastral plots: Bois de Robien, n° 326, grande aisle et grande avenue, n°s 392bis, bois de Sainte-Anne, n°s 323 à 325, 327, 331, 332, 335, 339, 361, 362, 377, 382 à 384, 388 à 392, 395 à 398, 400, 401, 403 à 405, 407 à 411, 413 à 420, 423, 429 à 436, 438 : inscription by order of 5 September 1946
Key figures
Christophe-Paul de Robien - Historian and politician
Born in the castle in 1698.
Guy de Robien - Military
Born in the castle in 1857.
Joseph Gouézou - Painter
Author of interior wall paintings.
Origin and history
Robien Castle, located in the commune of Foeil in the Côtes-d'Armor (Bretagne), is an 18th-century building built by the Robien family, attested to in the area since 1212. This castle, completed shortly before the French Revolution, is the third built by this line on their ancestral lands. Confiscated as demigrated during the Revolution, he was ransacked and redeemed by a former servant of the family, who restored him to them. A major restoration took place around 1860, giving the castle its original brilliance.
The estate includes architectural and landscape elements protected since 1946: the castle itself, the 18th century stables, a probably contemporary chapel of the castle, as well as surrounding woods and alleys. Inside, the murals were made by painter Joseph Gouézou (1821-1880), adding a significant artistic dimension. The 15th century medieval chapel, ruined during the unrest of the League, has now disappeared, but its existence bears witness to the long-standing nature of the site.
Two prominent figures are linked to this castle: Christophe-Paul de Robien (1698-1756), a Breton historian, naturalist and politician, born in this castle, and Guy de Robien (1857-?), a soldier born there. Their families have marked local history for centuries, since their installation at the Foeil in 1212. The castle, with its semicircular central pavilion and symmetrical facades, illustrates the Breton aristocratic architecture of the late Old Regime.
Ranked a historic monument in 1946, Robien Castle embodies both a preserved architectural heritage and a testimony to the upheavals of the Revolution. Its park, woods and outbuildings form a coherent whole, reflecting the way of life of a noble Breton family throughout the centuries. Today, it remains a symbol of the Côtes d'Armor heritage, open to the discovery of its history and art.
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