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Château de Vendeuvre dans le Calvados

Patrimoine classé
Musée
Demeure seigneuriale
Château de plaisance
Calvados

Château de Vendeuvre

    Le Château
    14170 Vendeuvre
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Crédit photo : Teysla - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1750-1752
Construction of the castle
1789-1799
Revolutionary period
1945
Post-Second World War Restoration
1970
Historical Monument
1983
Open to the public
2021
Extension of protection
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and roofs; five rooms on the ground floor with woodwork decorations: large living room, small living room, three bedrooms (Box B 78): classification by order of 9 March 1970; Façades and roofs of the carpentry workshop and orangery located in the park (Box B 78): inscription by order of 12 March 1970; The Château de Vendeuvre, excluding the classified parts, the dovecote, the land base of the old access driveway, the land base of the park, its hydraulic system (except the transformations of the 20th century), its fence wall and its entrance gate located 9 rue du château on plots No. 3 and 13, shown in the cadastre section ZD and on plots 52, 53, 69, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 79, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 93, 109, 361 and 363, shown in cadastre section B: Registration by decree of 4 October 2021

Key figures

Jacques-François Blondel - Architect Designs the castle according to the principles of the eighteenth.
Alexandre Le Forestier d'Osseville - Commander and Lord Have the castle built with his wife.
Antoinette de Beaurepaire-Louvagny - Sponsor Wife of Alexander, project co-initiator.
Comte de Vendeuvre (actuel) - Restaurant and owner Reconstituted gardens and hydraulic systems since 1970.

Origin and history

The Château de Vendeuvre, located in Calvados in Normandy, was built between 1750 and 1752 by Jacques-François Blondel for Alexandre Le Forestier d'Osseville and his wife, Antoinette de Beaurepaire-Louvagny. This country castle, typical of the eighteenth century, replaces a medieval manor deemed too wet. Its sober architecture, in keeping with Blondel's precepts, focuses on interior functionality, with enfilade lounges, kitchens equipped with traditional fireplaces, and exceptional woodwork. Spared during the Revolution by the non-migration of its owners, he retained his original furniture and decorations, including a red fish chandelier and a "voyeur" for basket dresses.

The castle houses unique collections, such as the Museum of Miniature Furniture (World Premiere) and a collection of 18th century dog niches, reflecting the aristocratic attachment to pets. The exteriors, recreated from the plans of 1813, include a French garden, "surprise" games inspired by Versailles, and picturesque factories (Chinese bridge, shell cave, temple of serenity). Damaged during the Second World War, the castle was restored by the present Count of Vendeuvre, who also rebuilt the historic hydraulic system and opened the estate to the public in 1983.

Partially classified as historical monuments (façades, roofs, living rooms and kitchens in 1970; park and dovecote in 2021), Vendeuvre illustrates the art of living of the Enlightenment century. Its kitchens, still functional, display copper and tin utensils, while the gardens, labeled "Remarkable Garden", combine utility (glacière, vivier) and poetry (labyrinths, fountain of Muses). The domain also perpetuates legends, such as that of the nymph Clement turned into stone by Neptune, or of the crystal tree symbol of wisdom.

The history of the castle is marked by cultural anecdotes: the expression "to lead a life of a chair stick" would come from the wear of the sticks of the bearer chairs exposed in the staircase, while the "bourdeloues" (oblong chamber posts) would derive their name from the long sermons of Abbé Bourdaloue. Today, Vendeuvre combines heritage preservation and innovation, with automatons animating rooms and gardens where water, a central element, recreates the enchantment of aristocratic festivals.

Future

It has been open to the public since 1983 and houses the Museum of Miniature Furniture.

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Conditions of visit

  • Conditions de visite : Ouvert toute l'année
  • Période d'ouverture : Horaires, jours et tarifs sur le site du château ci-dessus.