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Château du Lude au Lude dans la Sarthe

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Château de la Loire
Château de style Renaissance

Château du Lude

    2 Rue Jehan de Daillon 
    72800 Le Lude
Private property
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Crédit photo : Manfred Heyde - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1000
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
Fin IXe siècle
Construction of Fort de la Motte
1425-1427
English occupation
1457
Acquisition by Jean Daillon
1520-1530
Completion of the façade François I
1787
Louis XVI wing construction
1853-1855
Neogothic restoration
1928
Historical Monument
1992
Registration
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The François I facade and the oratory: classification by decree of 27 February 1928; The castle, as well as its fortified system of spur and moat, the masonries and balustrades of the terraces and the fence walls of the park; all the communes (including the two entrance pavilions or porters) (box. AD 167 to 174, 217 to 220, 241, 242; EA 1 to 5): entry by order of 28 October 1992; The hydraulic tympanum of the Château du Lude, i.e. its motor wheel in its shelter and the corresponding irrigation canal, appearing in the Cadastre section AN on plots Nos. 33, 34 and 60, as shown on the plan annexed to the decree: classification by decree of 18 November 2022

Key figures

Jean Daillon - Chambellan of Louis XI Turn the fortress into a house.
Jean Gendrot - Renaissance architect Leads the work at 15th-XVIe.
Marquise de La Vieuville - Owner in the 18th century Add the neoclassical wing.
Marquis de Talhouët - Restaurant restaurant in the 19th century Neo-Gothic renovation campaign.
Édouard André - Landscape Restore the gardens in 1882.
Barbara de Nicolaÿ - Current Owner Founder of the Gardeners' Day.

Origin and history

The Château du Lude, located in the eponymous town of Sarthe (Pays de la Loire), finds its origins at the end of the 9th century with the construction of a fort of La Motte to protect itself from Viking incursions. This strategic site, at the borders of Maine, Anjou and Touraine, became a masonry fortress between the 13th and 15th centuries. During the Hundred Years War, he was occupied by the English (1425-1427) before being taken over by the French troops led by Ambroise de Loré. In 1457, Jean Daillon, the chamberlain of Louis XI, acquired it and began its transformation into a marina, entrusting the work to architect Jean Gendrot, who worked there until the beginning of the 16th century.

The south-eastern façade, known as "Francis I", completed between 1520 and 1530, illustrates the influence of the Italian Renaissance, with its carved medallions and porcupines, symbols of Louis XII. The castle welcomes prestigious guests such as Henry IV and Louis XIII. In the 18th century, the Marquise de La Vieuville added a neoclassical wing, while in the 19th century, the Marquis de Talhouët led a vast restoration campaign, combining neo-Gothic and Renaissance styles. The gardens, redesigned by Édouard André in 1882, combine French tradition with English romanticism.

The interiors are home to treasures such as the 16th century studiolo, decorated with paintings from Raphael's school, or the "Ange du Lude", a 15th century bronze girouette today at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Ranked a Historic Monument in 1928, the castle and its six hectares of gardens, labeled "Remarkable Garden", perpetuate a cultural tradition with events such as Gardeners' Day. Since 1992, the entire estate, including its 19th century hydraulic system, has been protected.

Medieval kitchens, moats and commons of the seventeenth century bear witness to its architectural evolution. The garden, designed in 1880, and the garden of the Eperon, redesigned in 1997, reflect the adaptation of the places to the tastes of each era. The castle remains today the property of Nicolaÿ's family, which perpetuates its heritage through cultural events and active heritage management.

The Lude Castle embodies four centuries of French history, from its medieval defensive function to its present role as a place of memory and creation. Its eclectic architecture, interior decorations and gardens bear witness to its unique artistic and social transformations, from Renaissance to contemporary times.

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