CHÂTEAU DE LA TOURLANDRY

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Discover the Château de la Tourlandry, located in the heart of the Mauges region, and its history from the 19th century to the present day.

The château's origins date back to the High Middle Ages, under the First King of the Franks Clovis, when the first knight Landry chose the estate to establish a watchtower on the highest point of Anjou. This tower gave the château its name, and later that of the village of "La Tourlandry". The château's fame is due not only to Geoffroy de la Tour Landry, who wrote the best-selling European work "L'enseignement de mes filles" (also known as Livre du chevalier de la Tour Landry), but also to Napoleon III's (1808 - 1873) repeated visits to the château. His visits are evidenced by the presence of three redwood trees donated by the Emperor to commemorate his visit, and a painting by Lorenzo di Credi still bearing the inscription "don de Napoléon III au Château de La Tourlandry". The Duchesse de Berry also visited Château de la Tourlandry in 1828 and 1832. Today's Second Empire château is the successor to previous châteaux built since the 11th century. Its two turrets and 15th-century dovecote recall the period of the Chevalier de La Tourlandry. Abandoned between 1980 and 2015, the château underwent a veritable renaissance in 2016. A built and natural heritage project was born, with the aim of bringing the site out of disuse and making it self-sufficient so that it lasts over time. Since 2019, the château has been a tourist site open to the public. Elegantly renovated, the château, its permapark and its vegetable garden suggest a moment of escape to the heart of the Second Empire. A self-guided tour of the parks and gardens or a lecture tour are available on site: > Self-guided tour of the parks and gardens "History and built heritage trail": Take advantage of Château de la Tourlandry's 3 hectares of parks and gardens by following the "History and built heritage" trail. On your way, stop at the foot of the 15th-century Pigeonnier or discover the 19th-century Botanical Explorations Alley among the various points of interest indicated on your map. You can also complete your discovery by following the "plant heritage and life sciences" trail - you're free to follow the paths that inspire you! > Conference tour - "The chosen history of science and technology from the 19th century to the present day": Following in the footsteps of Napoleon III, discover the impact of developments in science and technology under the Second Empire, and more broadly in the 19th century, including the first major World Fairs of the period. This tour of the château?s restored salons features men and women symbolic of the era: Napoleon III, Empress Eugénie, Jules Verne and many others? This fascinating tour has been endorsed by the Fondation Napoléon as part of the "2023 l?année Napoléon III" campaign to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the death of the first President of the Republic and last Emperor of the French. Guided tours by prior arrangement, maximum 25 people.

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Datatourism data updated on: 2024-04-12 23:52:20.357