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Château du Jonchet

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Château du Jonchet (Cloyes-les-Trois-Rivières)
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Château du Jonchet

The Château du Jonchet is situated on the banks of the Aigre River in Cloyes-les-Trois-Rivières, a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department of Centre-Val de Loire, northern France. The address is Rue Grande.

History

Built in the sixteenth century, the Château du Jonchet underwent significant transformations by King's architect Gabriel de Lestrade in the eighteenth century. Later restored by Fernand Pouillon before being owned by Roger Bellon and Hubert de Givenchy until his death in 2018.

Architecture

The château's architectural style is a French Renaissance structure, with notable features including its well-preserved façades and ornate decorations. The layout of the castle has been modified over time, reflecting various renovations and expansions.

Historical Significance

The Château du Jonchet was designated as a partially protected historical monument on 18 October 1984. This designation acknowledges the château's cultural and historical importance to France.

Current Status and Use

Although no longer inhabited by its original owners, the château remains open to visitors. The current status of the castle is that of a tourist attraction and historic site.

Heritage Status

The Château du Jonchet has been recognized as a significant cultural heritage site in France, with its designation as a partially protected historical monument reflecting its importance to the country's history and architecture.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the château by visiting the Rue Grande address. The castle is open to tourists, offering guided tours and insight into its rich history and architectural features.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • Well-preserved façades
  • Ornate decorations
  • Guided tours available

Details

NameChâteau du Jonchet
CityCloyes-les-Trois-Rivières
CountryFrance
Coordinates47.984535, 1.2756073
ArchitectGabriel de Lestrade
Current usetourist attraction and historic site
Guided tourstrue