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Château du Grand Jardin

Chemin de l'Amiral Pierre Sylvestre de Villeneuve 1

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Château du Grand Jardin (Valensole)
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Château du Grand Jardin

The Château du Grand Jardin is situated at Chemin de l'Amiral Pierre Sylvestre de Villeneuve 1, Valensole, France.

History

This château was originally built as a grand pavilion designed for fêtes and entertainments between 1533 and 1546 by Claude de Lorraine, duc de Guise. It served as a banqueting house on the grandest scale, demonstrating the power and prestige of the head of the House of Guise.

Architecture

The Château du Grand Jardin is an example of a romantic château built in the 19th century on the foundations of a medieval bastide from the 17th century. The building features a grand festive hall, semi-private rooms for the duke and duchess to withdraw with honored guests, and no bedrooms as the seat of the Duke was nearby.

Historical Significance

The site has been in various hands throughout history. At the French Revolution, the medieval château fort overlooking Joinville was demolished. In the 1980s, the conseil général of Haute-Marne purchased the site, restored the building, and recreated its original grand park. The château now serves as a cultural center with concerts, expositions, and colloquiums.

Current Status

The Château du Grand Jardin is currently used for cultural events and has been incorporated into the European network of Centres culturels de rencontre.

Heritage Status

No specific heritage status information is available.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the château by visiting its address, Chemin de l'Amiral Pierre Sylvestre de Villeneuve 1. No specific opening hours or ticket information are provided.

Notable Features and Rooms

The grand festive hall and semi-private rooms for the duke and duchess are notable features of this château.

  1. The Château du Grand Jardin is situated at Chemin de l'Amiral Pierre Sylvestre de Villeneuve 1, Valensole, France.
  2. This château was originally built as a grand pavilion designed for fêtes and entertainments between 1533 and 1546 by Claude de Lorraine, duc de Guise. It served as a banqueting house on the grandest scale, demonstrating the power and prestige of the head of the House of Guise.
  3. The Château du Grand Jardin is an example of a romantic château built in the 19th century on the foundations of a medieval bastide from the 17th century. The building features a grand festive hall, semi-private rooms for the duke and duchess to withdraw with honored guests, and no bedrooms as the seat of the Duke was nearby.
  4. The site has been in various hands throughout history. At the French Revolution, the medieval château fort overlooking Joinville was demolished. In the 1980s, the conseil général of Haute-Marne purchased the site, restored the building, and recreated its original grand park. The château now serves as a cultural center with concerts, expositions, and colloquiums.
  5. The Château du Grand Jardin is currently used for cultural events and has been incorporated into the European network of Centres culturels de rencontre.
  6. No specific heritage status information is available.
  7. Visitors can access the château by visiting its address, Chemin de l'Amiral Pierre Sylvestre de Villeneuve 1. No specific opening hours or ticket information are provided.
  8. The grand festive hall and semi-private rooms for the duke and duchess are notable features of this château.

Details

NameChâteau du Grand Jardin
CityValensole
CountryFrance
Coordinates43.83429, 5.9828486
Current usecultural center