Château de la Jumellière

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Château de la Jumellière, 19th century castle in Chemillé-en-Anjou, France.

Château de la Jumellière is a 19th century castle built with brick and stone featuring detailed tuffeau sculptures and ornate windows in the Louis XIII architectural style. It contains 11 rooms across approximately 950 square meters with elaborately designed dormers throughout the structure.

Construction began in 1858 under architects Henri Parent and Ernest Sanson, with completion and inauguration occurring in 1866 during the reign of Napoleon III. This period marked the height of ambition for wealthy families to build grand country estates.

Inside, the castle displays an oak spiral staircase and Louis XVI style rooms with original faience decorations that reflect the tastes of its time. The kitchen and copper fixtures in the basement show how domestic life was organized during that era.

The castle welcomes groups ranging from 10 to 50 visitors and operates on a guided tour basis through appointment. Visitors should plan ahead since access is available only at scheduled times with advance notice.

The same family has maintained ownership for eight centuries through maternal inheritance lines, making it one of France's longest continuously held private estates. This unbroken lineage offers visitors a rare glimpse into how a single family shaped and preserved one property across multiple generations.

Location: Chemillé-en-Anjou

Architects: Henri Parent, Ernest Sanson

GPS coordinates: 47.27950,-0.73533

Latest update: December 9, 2025 12:27

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