Classification as Historic Monuments 24 mai 2024 (≈ 2024)
Decree No. 2024-472 fully protecting the interior.
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Heritage classified
This building is part of the National Estate of Rambouillet Castle established by Decree No. 2024-472 of 24 May 2024. The interior parts were classified as historic monuments in full and automatically by this decree.
Origin and history
The outbuildings of Rambouillet's old furry are part of the National Estate of Rambouillet Castle. This site was officially classified under the Historic Monuments by Decree No. 2024-472 of 24 May 2024, which fully protects its interior parts. Located at 3 Rue de Groussay, this monument is part of a larger heritage complex, linked to the history of the city and its region.
Rambouillet, in Île-de-France, is a town marked by its architectural and natural heritage, especially around the castle and its outbuildings. The latter, like the venereal, bear witness to the historic importance of cynegetical activities and forest management in this region, often associated with the royal or imperial court. Such buildings were generally used to house hunting equipment and personnel, a key practice in the lives of local elites.
The classification of 2024 confirms the heritage value of these dependencies, now protected in the same way as other elements of the estate. Their precise location, although noted as having poor accuracy (level 5/10), remains a point of interest for visitors and researchers interested in the history of Rambouillet and its castle. No additional information on their exact origin or architectural evolution is available in current sources.