Château de Challain-la-Potherie
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The Château de Challain-la-Potherie is a castle located in the French commune of Challain-la-Potherie, in Maine-et-Loire. Constructed between 1847 and 1854 in the neo-Gothic style, the Château de Challain-la-Potherie is a notable example of French architectural heritage. René Hodé, the architect responsible for the design, is also known for his work on numerous other castles in the same style in Anjou. Its considerable size and impressive grandeur have earned it the sobriquet "Petit Chambord" or "Chambord angevin."
The current building replaces an older castle with origins dating back to the Middle Ages. Formerly the seat of the seigneurie of Challain, it changed ownership through various families throughout its history. Through sales and inheritances, it passed to the Châteaubriant family and then the Chambes family before being inherited by Nicolas Fouquet's family members. Eventually, it came into the possession of the La Potherie family, who named the castle and village after themselves.
The 19th-century castle was commissioned by Louise-Ida Le Roy de La Potherie (1806–1884) and her husband François Albert de La Rochefoucauld, Comte de Bayers (1799–1854), the last of her line. They chose the neo-Gothic style to restore their family's glory after the French Revolution and because it was fashionable among the Angevine aristocracy at the time. René Hodé adopted the Troubadour style, which overlays a neo-medieval décor onto a functional structure. The castle's internal structure and general layout follow the neoclassical architectural rules developed in the 18th century.
Despite its architectural significance and grandeur, the building underwent a period of decline following the death of its commissioners. It was subsequently owned by numerous individuals and institutions in the 20th century, including a period as a summer camp center. In 2002, the building was transformed into a luxury bed and breakfast.
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