Château du Bouilh
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Château du Bouilh is a château located in Saint-André-de-Cubzac, Gironde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. It was made in 1786 for Jean-Frédéric de la Tour du Pin-Gouvernet by architect Victor Louis. The neoclassical semicircular château was built to host King Louis XVI on his visits to the area. The castle was designated a Historical monument (France) [fr] on March 17, 1943.[1] It opened to the public the same year.
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Château du Bouilh | |
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Saint-André-de-Cubzac in France | |
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Coordinates | 45°00′33″N 0°27′21″W |
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Owner | Private |
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Built | 1786 |
Built by | Victor Louis |
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Since 1864, it has been owned by the Feuilhade de Chauvin family, who put the château and its contents up for sale in 2019 for €7,350,000.[2]