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Château de Bourron

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Château de Bourron

The Château de Bourron is a château in Bourron-Marlotte, Seine-et-Marne, France.[1][2]

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History

The present château, which was built to replace a medieval castle, dates back to the 16th century, shortly after François de Sallard married Diane Clausse, whose father was Finance Secretary to Henri II and brought in a large dowry which proved necessary for its construction.[1]

In 1725, Polish King Stanisław Leszczyński was in exile here.[1]

In 1794, during the French Revolution, sans-culottes from Nemours went on a rampage and pillaged the château.[1]

Since 1878 it has been owned by the Montesquiou family.[1]

In 2016, It was used for the filming location used for Louis' Castle in the first episode of Shopping King Louie.

Bibliography

  • Nicole Benefice, Le Château de Bourron (caisse nationale des monuments historiques, 1984).

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Official website". Archived from the original on 2012-06-15. Retrieved 2012-09-16.
  2. ^ Dominique Auzias, Mélanie Basnel, Marion Boclet, Jacqueline Corseaux, Petit Futé Best of France, Le Petit Futé, 2008, pp. 83-84 [1],

48°20′26″N 2°41′46″E / 48.3406°N 2.6961°E / 48.3406; 2.6961


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