Château de Terrans

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Château de Terrans, Heritage castle in Pierre-de-Bresse, France

The Château de Terrans is a country manor in Pierre-de-Bresse with forged iron balconies and multiple round windows along the upper level. Preserved moats encircle the main structure and shape its overall appearance.

The castle was built in 1765 by Count Guillaume de Truchis de Serville, a Knight of the Order of Saint-Louis and royal lieutenant. Its creation marked a period when French noble estates shifted from military purposes to grand residential homes.

The castle shows how French noble residences changed from defensive structures to elegant homes during the 1700s. The forged balconies and round windows on the facade reflect how the lifestyle of the nobility was evolving.

The property is privately owned by the Truchis family and access is limited to the public. Opportunities to visit typically occur during Heritage Days celebrations.

The building was designed by Edme Verniquet, the same architect who later created the Anatomy Amphitheater in Paris. This connection shows how skilled regional architects could advance their careers in the French capital.

Location: Pierre-de-Bresse

Architects: Edme Verniquet

GPS coordinates: 46.88580,5.21611

Latest update: December 8, 2025 21:00

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