Chateau du Plessis Bourre

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Chateau du Plessis-Bourre is a chateau in the Loire Valley in France, situated in the commune of Ecuille in the Maine-et-Loire department. Built in less than 5 years from 1468 to 1472 by Finance Minister Jean Bourre, the principal advisor to King Louis XI, the chateau has not been modified externally since its construction and still has a fully working drawbridge. It was classified as a Monument historique in 1931.
The chateau was purchased in 1911 by Henry Vaïsse who, when he died in 1956, bequeathed it to his nephew, Francois Reille-Soult, Duke of Dalmatie. Thereafter it remained the property of different members of the Reille-soult de Dalmatie family. Le Plessis-Bourre has not been inhabited since 2009, year of the departure of Bruno de Ferrieres de Sauvebeuf and his wife Antoinette Born de Croix, great grand-daughter of the Duc of Dalmatie. Count and Countess de Ferrieres de Sauvebeuf and their three sons lived for almost 30 years in the castle, the longest occupancy by a single family since 1472.

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