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CASTLE OF CONDE EN BRIE

CASTLE OF CONDE EN BRIE 

This place is a very ancient one. Since the time of pre-Roman civilisation, the village of Condé-en-Brie was inhabited. In 500 BC. the Senones fought nearby a battle against the Condrusi. Traces of this presence have been found in the village and in the Château itself, which was probably a Gallo-Roman land estate. As a matter of fact, an ancient pavement of Roman times exist under the present pavement of the château.

The village derives its name from the confluence of two rivers, the Surmelin and the Dhuys which merge before feeding the river Marne: Condé derives from the Celtic word condatum, meaning "confluent".

The castle's history during the Middle Ages was closely linked to the Coucy family. The first lord of Condé was Jean de Montmirail whose son in law was Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy. It was him who constructed at the end of the 12th century a "keep", part of which is still to be seen, and which had 2 meters thick walls and towering chimneys.

The last heir of the House of Coucy, Marie de Coucy, moved in with her husband the Count of Bar in the 15th century. Condé was passed down through marriage to the House of Luxembourg and in 1487 Marie de Luxembourg married François de Bourbon, Count of Vendôme. Due to this marriage, the family came into contact with the royal family. Their grandson, Louis de Bourbon, was the uncle to the future king of France, Henry IV. Louis was the first Prince of Condé and as a child would frequently come here to hunt.

The Cardinal de Bourbon rebuilt the castle in Renaissance style in the 16th century. The two gatehouses are the testimony of this time. The gatehouse on the right was inhabited by the Captain of the Castle; it still contains an underground jail with an exceptional locking system. The one on the left (now a barn) was the house-keeper's lodge. The castle was one of the strongholds of the Prince de Condé, who was chief of the Protestant party during the French Wars of Religion. His wife, Eleonore de Roye, and her children often came here to get away from the troubles.

Up to 1624, the date of the marriage of Marie de Bourbon-Condé to Thomas, Prince of Savoie-Carignan (the present Italian royal family), the castle belonged to the House of Condé. Unfortunately it was badly damaged from 1711 to 1719 by troops that were sent by Louis XIV, who had it confiscated, during the Franco-Austrian War (the owner of the time being a cousin of an Austrian general).

The confiscated castle was bought in 1719 by a private secretary of the King, whose name was Jean-François Leriget, Marquis de la Faye. He was councillor to the king and a diplomat. It was him who was in charge of finding a wife to the young King Louis XV.

The Marquis was a member of the French Academy, a director of the French India Company, and accordingly was a very rich man. In his mansion in Paris he often received such famous people as Voltaire and Crébillon.

Much of the castle's final appearance is due to the Marquis' tastes. He brought to Condé the talents of the Italian architect Servandoni, a master of the "deception" style and one of the architects of the Palazzo Farnese in Rome. He shut down the southern aisle, to allow the sun to penetrate into the rooms, and gave a symmetrical appearance to the other aisle. To achieve this he was obliged to paint false windows in the medieval part of the Castle, the walls being 2 meters thick. For the interior decoration he invited fashionable painters of the time - Lemoine, his disciple Boucher, Watteau and his disciple Lancret and last but not least Jean-Baptiste Oudry.

At a later date the castle belonged to the Count de la Tour du Pin Lachaux, through his marriage with the niece of the Marquis de la Faye. In 1814, the Countess de Sade, the daughter in law of the famous Marquis de Sade inherited Condé from her cousin La Tour du Pin. Since this time and up to 1983, the castle has remained the property of the Sade family who restored it with much care, after the two World Wars.

Clos de chassins is a renovated old farm, offering charming guestrooms with spa, sauna, our gueshouse is located at the crossroads of the vallée de la Marne straddling the aisne and marne (champagne ardennes) close to touristic sites and major cities known worldwide for their champagne, such as Reims, GH-MUM, Epernay, MOET & CHANDON, Hautvillers birthplace of Dom Perignon champagne, in Fère Tardenois known for its castle of 13st centuries and birthplace of sculptor Camille Claudel, Chateau Thierry country of Jean de la Fontaine, we also offer rooms in different styles, luxurious rooms , Close to 2 golf courses, you can visit the cellars of champagne or cycle along along the marne

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