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Château de Bois-Briand is a château located in Nantes, France. In 2008, the estate was listed as a "Monument National" by French Minister of Culture. This label was attributed thanks to three main considerations: the inspiring history of some landlords, the permanence of a consensual social life and the translation of this harmony into various gardens, buildings and botanical creations.

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  • Château de Bois-Briand (en)
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  • Le château de Bois-Briand est une propriété située à Nantes, dans le quartier Doulon - Bottière. Fondé au Moyen Âge, aucune partie n'en a été détruite depuis 600 ans. Au cours de cette période, jardins et édifices ont été ajoutés, pour aboutir à un ensemble considéré comme « faisant partie du patrimoine national », tant au titre de la « guinguette » du jardinier qu'à celui de ses propriétaires. Au fil des siècles on y retrouve la trace d'immigrants irlandais, de financiers de la Révolution américaine, de barons, de princesses, de corsaires, etc. (fr)
  • Château de Bois-Briand is a château located in Nantes, France. In 2008, the estate was listed as a "Monument National" by French Minister of Culture. This label was attributed thanks to three main considerations: the inspiring history of some landlords, the permanence of a consensual social life and the translation of this harmony into various gardens, buildings and botanical creations. (en)
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  • Château de Bois-Briand (en)
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  • ChateauBoisBriand (en)
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  • Delalonde family (en)
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  • Nantes, France (en)
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  • Château du Bois Briant (en)
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  • Eric & Mijo Delalonde (en)
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  • Château de Bois-Briand is a château located in Nantes, France. In 2008, the estate was listed as a "Monument National" by French Minister of Culture. This label was attributed thanks to three main considerations: the inspiring history of some landlords, the permanence of a consensual social life and the translation of this harmony into various gardens, buildings and botanical creations. The original castle was named Bois-Briant, Bois-Brient and Bois-Brillant. These names referred to a wood enlightened by sun because it was (still is) facing South. The medieval castle became a "château" when it was sold by Charette family to Le Meneust des Treilles family, in 1699.The medieval defensive "castle" transformed itself into a "maison de plaisance" where pleasure was associated to economic productions (wine and dry fruits for sailors). Such "châteaux", designed for pleasure were named "Folies" in "Pays de Nantes". In other parts of France, the term "Folies" was used mainly to designate monumental ornements in 18th century parks: false ruins (pyramids, obelisks), grottos, love-temples, friendship-temples and "laiteries". The street that led to the castle was named Avenue de Bois-Briant. Since its acquisition by the city of Nantes, Avenue du Bois-Briant became « ». (en)
  • Le château de Bois-Briand est une propriété située à Nantes, dans le quartier Doulon - Bottière. Fondé au Moyen Âge, aucune partie n'en a été détruite depuis 600 ans. Au cours de cette période, jardins et édifices ont été ajoutés, pour aboutir à un ensemble considéré comme « faisant partie du patrimoine national », tant au titre de la « guinguette » du jardinier qu'à celui de ses propriétaires. Au fil des siècles on y retrouve la trace d'immigrants irlandais, de financiers de la Révolution américaine, de barons, de princesses, de corsaires, etc. (fr)
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  • 10 rue du Bois Briand (en)
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  • Château du Bois Briant (Bright Wood Castle) (en)
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