Construction of the original mansion avant 1482 (≈ 1482)
Modest Logis type Angevin mansion.
1607
Northeast Pavilion Expansion
Northeast Pavilion Expansion 1607 (≈ 1607)
Double the living area.
1619
Authorization of the drawbridge portal
Authorization of the drawbridge portal 1619 (≈ 1619)
Symbolizes seigneurial status.
milieu du XVIIe siècle
Decoration of rooms
Decoration of rooms milieu du XVIIe siècle (≈ 1750)
Paints and interior fittings.
vers 1880
Add gallery and stair tower
Add gallery and stair tower vers 1880 (≈ 1880)
Plans by architect Henri Mellet.
1909
Construction of West Pavilion
Construction of West Pavilion 1909 (≈ 1909)
Final enlargement of the castle.
1992
Registration for Historic Monuments
Registration for Historic Monuments 1992 (≈ 1992)
Fronts, roofs and gate protected.
1994
Classification of interior decorations
Classification of interior decorations 1994 (≈ 1994)
Two 17th century bedrooms.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Set of facades and roofs of the castle and communes; entry portal; archaeological plate recognized to date (Box ZE 28): inscription by decree of 16 December 1992; The two rooms with their 17th century decoration (Box ZE 28): classification by decree of 18 July 1994
Key figures
Seigneur de Raguin (1619) - Owner and sponsor
Get permission from the drawbridge.
Henri Mellet - Rennes architect
Designed gallery and tower (circa 1880).
Trần Anh Hùng - Director
Turns *The Passion of Dodin Buffant* (2023).
Origin and history
The castle of Raguin, located in Chazé-sur-Argos (Maine-et-Loire), finds its origins in a 15th century mansion, built before 1482. This modest house, typical of the Angelvin manor houses, consisted of two rooms on the ground floor and two bedrooms upstairs, served by a screw staircase. The original structure, though transformed, remains partially legible in the current building.
At the beginning of the seventeenth century, around 1607, the house was enlarged by a north-east pavilion, doubling its surface and giving it a monumental look. This extension, marked by a staircase in tuft and schist with caisson vaults, justified the castle name. The elevations were redesigned to suit the tastes of the era, while a painted decor from the mid-17th century embellished the rooms.
The changes continued in the 18th and 19th centuries: a gallery and a stair tower, added by architect Henri Mellet around 1880, facilitated the movement of staff. A west pavilion was erected in 1909. The estate once consisted of a chapel, a dovecote, and two mills (water and windmills), now gone. The communes, dating from the late 16th or early 17th century, housed stables and domestic housing.
Ranked as a Historical Monument in 1992 (façades, roofs, gate) and then in 1994 (inner parts of the two rooms), the castle served as a decor for the film La Passion de Dodin Bouffant (2023) by Treven Anh Hùng. Its history reflects the architectural evolution of the seigneurial residences in Anjou, from the medieval mansion to the classical castle.
The place of Raguin is attested as early as 1417, with a first mansion located nearby. In 1619, the lord obtained permission to raise a portal with drawbridge, symbolizing his status. Archaeological remains and archives reveal a continuous occupation, marked by successive adaptations to the needs of the owners and architectural modes.
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