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Manoir de Beaupré à Veigné en Indre-et-Loire

Patrimoine classé
Demeure seigneuriale
Manoir
Indre-et-Loire

Manoir de Beaupré

    Manoir de Beaupré
    37250 Veigné

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
vers 1640
Construction of main house
1689
First written entry
1855
Closure of the court
1912
Acquisition by François Coty
6 février 1991
Partial registration MH
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Façades (excluding the two stairs and the construction adjacent to the East Gable) , roofing, interior staircase with balusters and stone chimneys of the two rooms on the ground floor of the house body (Box AB 58): inscription by order of 6 February 1991

Key figures

François Coty - Owner and perfumer Acquire the mansion in 1912.

Origin and history

The Beaupré mansion, located in Veigné in Indre-et-Loire, is a building built around 1640 by a family from Amboise. Mentioned for the first time in 1689, it consists of a main house of the seventeenth century and two wings housing the commons, added later. These buildings form a courtyard closed to the north by a wall erected in 1855. The house body, without floors, has a mansard-lighted Mansart attic, while the exterior staircases, especially that of the north facade, come from a tourist mansion in the Second Empire, now destroyed.

The manor house, a former fief dependent on the castle of Artigny, became the property of the perfumer François Coty in 1912, until his death. Inside, a central wooden staircase with balusters and monumental stone chimneys, dated from the seventeenth century, are preserved. The terminals of the alleys of the garden were transferred from Menars Castle. Partly inscribed in historical monuments since February 6, 1991, the manor house illustrates the rural architecture of Tourangelle and its evolution throughout the centuries.

Protected elements include facades (excluding exterior stairs), roof, interior staircase and ground floor fireplaces. The site, still linked to local history, bears witness to architectural changes and changes in owners, including its association with the domain of Artigny and the influence of François Coty, a major figure in the perfume industry at the beginning of the 20th century.

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