Château de Lorrière, Historical castle in Dissé-sous-le-Lude, France.
The Château de Lorrière is a manor house in Le Lude with two main rooms and a central staircase tower that defines its architectural design. The structure displays a clear layout with this distinctive vertical element connecting the two sections.
The building was constructed in the second half of the 15th century by Aymar de Bueil. It underwent complete reconstruction between 1865 and 1875 under architect Ernest Dainville's plans and gained protected monument status in 2001.
The gardens were designed by landscape architect Jules Vacherot and display French garden art through their geometric patterns and planted beds. Visitors can walk through structured green spaces that reflect classical French design principles.
The property is located in the Sarthe department and is easily accessible from Le Lude. Visitors should check access conditions in advance, as opening may vary depending on the season and private ownership.
The facade combines stone elements from the 15th century with 19th-century revisions in a way that shows how the house was reinvented twice. This layering of different building styles makes it a compelling example of how architecture evolved over centuries through different hands.
Location: Le Lude
Address: Laurière, 72800 Le Lude, France
GPS coordinates: 47.58749,0.14273
Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:08
The Perche region preserves an architectural heritage spanning from the Middle Ages to the classical period. Castles, churches, and abbeys in this Normandy area showcase the evolution of construction techniques and artistic styles from the 11th to the 18th century, influenced by Norman and Ligurian traditions. Medieval fortifications such as the Château de Bellême and Château de Senonches demonstrate the strategic role of this territory between the Duchy of Normandy and the kingdom of France. Religious buildings, including the Church of Saint-Céneri-le-Gérei with its Romanesque murals and the Notre-Dame of Mont Harou with its fortified tower, reflect the importance of monastic and parish life. Lords’ residences like Château de Montimer and Château de Frazé offer insights into residential architecture in Perche. The Perche Museum in Bellême and the Royal Military College Museum in Thiron-Gardais complete this exploration with collections related to regional history and military heritage.
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