Château du Grand-Bury

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Château du Grand-Bury, 19th-century mansion in Margency, France.

The Château du Grand-Bury is a white rectangular mansion with flat roofs and stone balustrades built in the early 1800s. The property sits within gardens that feature a lake and various planted areas around the main building.

Pierre Tattet acquired the estate in 1822 for use as a country residence, and architect Louis Visconti redesigned it in 1834. This architectural transformation created the building's current appearance and layout.

The house became a meeting place for literary figures during the 1830s, when three writers named Alfred gathered here regularly. This artistic legacy remains part of how locals view the estate today.

The mansion functions as the administrative center for Notre-Dame de Bury Catholic school, so general public access to the building or grounds is typically restricted. Check in advance for any special open days or guided visit opportunities.

Writer Victor Hugo visited the estate regularly to fish in the adjacent lake. George Sand also met with Alfred de Musset on the grounds.

Location: Margency

Architects: Louis Visconti, Jean-Pierre Barillet-Deschamps

GPS coordinates: 49.00250,2.28333

Latest update: December 8, 2025 21:07

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