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Manoir de Mirougrain à Illiers-Combray dans l'Eure-et-Loir

Patrimoine classé
Demeure seigneuriale
Manoir

Manoir de Mirougrain

    Mirougrain
    28120 Illiers-Combray
Private property
Manoir de Mirougrain
Manoir de Mirougrain
Crédit photo : Claurin - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
XVIIIe siècle
Initial construction
1886
East façade transformation
26 juillet 1977
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and roofs (Case D 64): inscription by order of 26 July 1977

Key figures

Marcel Proust - Writer Inspired by this mansion for his work.
Mlle Joinville - Poetess Occupying the mansion, Miss Vinteuil's model.

Origin and history

Mirougrain Manor House, located in Illiers-Combray, is a historic monument dating back to the 18th century. He underwent a major transformation around 1886, notably on his east façade, where rock quarters were plated and broken bow lintels added to the windows. This place, marked by its hybrid architecture, reflects stylistic evolutions between two distinct epochs.

This mansion was a privileged place for Marcel Proust during his stay in Illiers-Combray. During his childhood, he was occupied by a poetess, Miss Joinville, who allegedly inspired Miss Vinteuil's character in his work. The manor house is also associated with the inspiration of On the side of Guermantes, one of the volumes of In search of lost time.

The facades and roofs of the manor house were inscribed in the Historical Monuments by order of 26 July 1977, thus recognizing its heritage value. Today the site retains architectural elements characteristic of its two construction periods, while remaining linked to the Proustian literary heritage.

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