Château de Rochecotte

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Château de Rochecotte

The Château de Rochecotte is a late 18th-century château located in the French village of Saint-Patrice, near Langeais, in Indre-et-Loire. It is known for its various owners and their many successive rebuilds.

The parent of one of its owners, Boni de Castellane, described it as : "A grand Louis XVI style château - halfway up a hill dominating the Loire valley – lacking neither charm nor originality. It resembles an Italian villa, with superimposed terraces, from which the view extends to the blue and grey horizon, landscapes from old paintings."[1]

In a letter from Dino to de Barante of 5 July 1828,[2] she writes "I have a true passion for Rochecotte; to me, it is the most beautiful view and the most beautiful country in the world; at last this is an air which makes me live lightly and then I arrange, I return, I embellish, I appropriate... I took up country life to the letter."

Talleyrand and the duchess of Dino[]

Originally, the château belonged to the comte de Rochecotte, who became one of the leaders of the second Chouannerie in Maine and was executed under the French Directory, in the Champ-de-Mars, in Paris.

On 30 April 1828, one of the later owners, the chevalier René de La Selle de Ligné, sold it to Dorothée de Courlande, duchess of Dino, for 400,000 francs, then a considerable sum.[3] According to Jean-Luc Péchinot, "she appreciated its site and its superimposed terraces opening out onto vast horizons (...) she undertook great building works".[2]

The Castellanes[]

In the grounds of the chateau is a mausoleum to Antonia Terry y Sanchez of Cuba, the mother of Countess Stanislas de Castellane (Natica Terry), sister-in-law of Boni de Castellane and mother of Emilio Terry.

Emilio Terry[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Cf. Boni de Castellane, Mémoires, Perrin, 1986, p. 22.
  2. ^ a b Jean-Luc Péchinot (1995) La duchesse de Dino, dernier amour de Talleyrand, le Magazine de La Touraine, no. 55, p. 58
  3. ^ Château de Rochecotte

Bibliography[]

  • Françoise de Bernardy, Le Dernier Amour de Talleyrand : la Duchesse de Dino (1793–1862), Perrin, 1965
  • Boni de Castellane, Mémoires, Introduction et notes d'Emmanuel de Waresquiel, Perrin, 1986
  • Duchesse de Dino, Souvenirs, 1906, edited by Princess Radziwill, née Castellane
  • Duchesse de Dino, Chronique de 1831 à 1862, 1909, éd. par la princesse Radziwill, née Castellane
  • Éric Mension-Rigau, Boni de Castellane, Perrin, 2008
  • Jean Orieux, Talleyrand, ou le Sphinx incompris, Flammarion, 1970
  • Emmanuel de Waresquiel, Talleyrand, le Prince immobile, Fayard, 2003

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Coordinates: 47°17′14″N 0°18′25″E / 47.28722°N 0.30694°E / 47.28722; 0.30694

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