Logis de la Vergne, Seigniorial residence in Alloue, France.
Logis de la Vergne is a seigniorial residence in Charente featuring a rectangular layout with multiple buildings around a central courtyard. A circular tower and various outbuildings define the overall composition of the estate.
The estate originated in the 15th century with the Guyot family recorded as its first lords. Marc Guyot du Repaire inherited the property in 1679, becoming a significant figure in its later development.
The estate was home to actress Maria Casares and now operates as a cultural space dedicated to theater. It hosts playwrights, actors, and directors who come to create and collaborate throughout the year.
The estate welcomes visitors through rotating seasonal programs including artist residencies in spring, public openings in summer, and professional gatherings in autumn. Check ahead for specific visiting times based on the season that interests you.
The kitchen fireplace retains an original inscription from 1670, a rare surviving detail from earlier centuries. The covered passage bears the date 1843 commemorating the marriage of François Charles de Grandmaison.
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