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The Château de Sourches is neoclassical château located in the commune of Saint-Symphorien, near
Le Mans Le Mans (, ) is a city in northwestern France on the Sarthe River where it meets the Huisne. Traditionally the capital of the province of Maine, it is now the capital of the Sarthe department and the seat of the Roman Catholic diocese of Le Man ...
, in the Sarthe
department Department may refer to: * Departmentalization, division of a larger organization into parts with specific responsibility Government and military *Department (administrative division), a geographical and administrative division within a country, ...
in the region of
Pays de la Loire Pays de la Loire (; ; br, Broioù al Liger) is one of the 18 regions of France, in the west of the mainland. It was created in the 1950s to serve as a zone of influence for its capital, Nantes, one of a handful of "balancing metropolises" (). ...
, in northwestern France. The château was built between 1761 and 1786 for
Louis II du Bouchet de Sourches Louis II du Bouchet de Sourches, Marquess of Sourches (25 November 1711 – 9 April 1788) was a French nobleman, soldier and senior courtier. Biography Sourches was the only son of Louis I du Bouchet de Sourches, Marquess of Sourches (1666–1746 ...
, Marquis de Sourches, by the King's architect
Gabriel de Lestrade In Abrahamic religions ( Judaism, Christianity and Islam), Gabriel (); Greek: grc, Γαβριήλ, translit=Gabriḗl, label=none; Latin: ''Gabriel''; Coptic: cop, Ⲅⲁⲃⲣⲓⲏⲗ, translit=Gabriêl, label=none; Amharic: am, ገብ ...
with the help of the architect Jean-François Pradrel. It was inherited by Sourches' daughter-in-law, Louise-Élisabeth de Croÿ, Marquise de Tourzel (and future
Duchess of Tourzel Duke is a male title either of a monarch ruling over a duchy, or of a member of royalty, or nobility. As rulers, dukes are ranked below emperors, kings, grand princes, grand dukes, and sovereign princes. As royalty or nobility, they are ranked ...
), Governess of the Children of France from July 1789, who took part in the
flight to Varennes The royal Flight to Varennes (french: Fuite à Varennes) during the night of 20–21 June 1791 was a significant event in the French Revolution in which King Louis XVI of France, Queen Marie Antoinette, and their immediate family unsuccessfull ...
and was imprisoned at the Square du Temple with the royal family in August 1792 during the French Revolution. The château passed to the Pérusse des Cars family in 1845 who owned it until 1985. The roof and façade of the château, as well as its main courtyard, moat and chapel have been classified as historical monuments since 11 April 1947.


History

In 1756, Louis II of Bouchet de Sourches (1711–1788), Marquis de Sourches, Comte de
Montsoreau Montsoreau () is a commune of the Loire Valley in the Maine-et-Loire department in western France on the Loire, from the Atlantic coast and from Paris. The village is listed among '' The Most Beautiful Villages of France'' (french: Les Plus ...
, Grand Prévôt de France, Prévôt de l'hôtel du Roi, worked with architect Gabriel de Lestrade, to construct a new château at Saint-Symphorien, built on the site of an older château which had likely been occupied since Roman Gaul times. Lestrade was a collaborator of the King's architect, Ange-Jacques Gabriel, who had already worked for the Bouchet de Sourches family at the
Château du Jonchet The Château du Jonchet is a French Renaissance château located on the banks of the Aigre River in the former commune of Romilly-sur-Aigre (which merged into the new commune of Cloyes-les-Trois-Rivières in 2017) in the Eure-et-Loir department in ...
in Romilly-sur-Aigre in Eure-et-Loir (later owned by Comte Hubert de Givenchy). Construction of the neoclassical-style château was overseen by Jean-François Pradrel, a prominent architect from Le Mans. As Pradrel was the only one mentioned in the 1761 estimate, so he is sometimes incorrectly referred to as the designer. After the death of the Marquis de Sourches in 1788, the château passed to his daughter-in-law, Louise-Élisabeth de Croÿ, Marquise de Tourzel (and future
Duchess of Tourzel Duke is a male title either of a monarch ruling over a duchy, or of a member of royalty, or nobility. As rulers, dukes are ranked below emperors, kings, grand princes, grand dukes, and sovereign princes. As royalty or nobility, they are ranked ...
), the Governess of the Children of France from 1789 to 1792 who was widowed two years earlier in 1786. After her 1766 marriage to the Marquis' eldest son, Louis-François du Bouchet de Sourches, Marquis de Tourzel, and until the French Revolution, Louise-Élisabeth lived between their residence in Paris and the Chateau de Sourches, usually residing, however, at Château d'Abondant at
Abondant Abondant () is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department in northern France. History It is located 10 km north east of Dreux on the D147 road. The l'Avre aqueduct passes to the north of the commune. The Château d'Abondant dates from the reig ...
, in Eure-et-Loir. After the de Tourzel branch died out in 1845, both châteaus passed to the Pérusse des Cars family.


20th Century

During the
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from 1940 to 1945, the large cellars of the castle were used by the French State to shelter a number of large paintings from the Louvre, some furniture from the
Palace of Versailles The Palace of Versailles ( ; french: Château de Versailles ) is a former royal residence built by King Louis XIV located in Versailles, Yvelines, Versailles, about west of Paris, France. The palace is owned by the French Republic and since 19 ...
, the Bayeux Tapestry, and several important private collections belonging to Jewish families, including the Wildenstein and
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families. In 1956, Louis Charles Marie de Pérusse des Cars (1909–1961), 6th
Duke of Cars Duke of Cars (french: duc des Cars, comte des Cars) is a French noble title that was first created in 1816. Creation of the title Jean-François de Pérusse des Cars was created Lieutenant-General of the Armies on 22 June 1814 and Premier Ma ...
, put the estate at the disposal of the Sanders company (which had been founded by Belgian chemist Louis Sanders in 1910), of which the Duke was Chairman and CEO, who used it as an animal nutrition research center. In 1957, the center included a dairy station with 50 Normande cows, and by 1960, the size of the research station increased from to . In 1998, Sanders was acquired by the André Glon Group, and the Sourches Research Center became the property of the subsequent Glon Sanders group (which became the Glon Group in 2003 and was fully acquired by the Avril Group in 2012). The château and park remained intact and occupied by the Pérusse des Cars family until 1985. In 1985, however, the château was one of nine estates acquired by the Japanese heiress, Kiko Nakahara, and her
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-born French-American husband, using the name of her family's company Nippon Sangyo Kabushiki Kaisha, as a commercial asset, along with Château de Louveciennes, Château de Rosny-sur-Seine, Château de Millemont, among others. This company caused a scandal by leaving these castles abandoned and, in some cases, stripping them of their furniture and their historic decorations.


21st Century

In 2001, the château was bought by Hélène Martin and family, after which the château and the park were immediately reopened to the public. Major restoration work was undertaken with the help of the State, the Region and the Department. Many cultural and sporting events are organized there permanently, hunting festival, the first Sunday in July, agricultural shows, theater, cinema, concert, conferences.


In popular culture

In 2013, the château was the location for the filming of the '' Francofonia'', which was directed by Russian filmmaker
Alexandre Sokourov Alexander Nikolayevich Sokurov, PAR (russian: link=no, Александр Николаевич Сокуров; born 14 June 1951) is a Russian filmmaker. His most significant works include a feature film, '' Russian Ark'' (2002), filmed in a ...
, screened at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival and the
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. The film focuses on the Louvre's status during World War II. In August and September 2017, filmmaker
Emmanuel Mouret Emmanuel Mouret (born 30 June 1970) is a French actor, director and screenwriter. Life and career He was born on 30 June 1970 in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. He graduated from La Fémis (9th promotion ...
shot his ninth film, '' Mademoiselle de Joncquières'' (also known as ''
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Alice Isaaz Alice Isaaz (born 26 July 1991) is a French actress. She is known for her roles in the films '' The Gilded Cage'' (2013), '' La Crème de la crème'' (2014) and ''Les Yeux jaunes des crocodiles ''Les Yeux jaunes des crocodiles'' ( en, The Yello ...
. The film was an adaptation of the tale Mme de La Pommeraye, a story in Denis Diderot's novel '' Jacques the Fatalist''."Indie Sales boards Emmanuel Mouret’s costume drama ‘Mademoiselle de Joncquières’"
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External links


Official websiteChâteau de Sourches
Open Heritage Platform. {{DEFAULTSORT:Sourches, Chateau de Châteaux in Sarthe Monuments historiques of Pays de la Loire