Château du Mirail
D 125

Château du Mirail
The Château du Mirail is situated in Brouqueyran, France.
History
- Commissioned by Guillaume de Mondran and built between 1680 and 1700, the castle was initially intended as a residence.
- The surrounding park, spanning 52 hectares, underwent landscaping between 1700 and 1720.
- In 1740, the castle was sold to Jesuit novitiates.
- Following the ban on the Jesuit cult in France in 1763, Monsieur Verse and Henri de Melier successively owned the property.
- Monsieur de Saint Quentin acquired the estate in 1777 and undertook renovations, including the creation of a small pond, main stairs, and long canal.
- The Sabatier family built the dovecote in 1829.
- In 1898, the Lapersonne family purchased the Château du Mirail.
Architecture
The castle's architectural style is characterized by its Baroque design. The layout features a central keep surrounded by outbuildings and gardens.
- Notable features include the small pond, main stairs, and long canal created during Monsieur de Saint Quentin's renovations.
Historical Significance
As a former residence of prominent families, including the Jesuits and the Lapersonnes, the Château du Mirail holds historical significance as a testament to the region's aristocratic past.
The castle's current status as a private property highlights its enduring presence in local history.
Current Status and Use
The Château du Mirail is currently owned by private individuals.
While it is not open to the public for tours, the surrounding park remains accessible to visitors.
Heritage Status
Designated as a Monument Historique (MHS) since 1990, the Château du Mirail has been recognized for its cultural and historical significance.
Visiting Information
The castle's address is D 125.
Visitors can explore the surrounding park, which offers scenic views of the region.
Details
| Name | Château du Mirail |
|---|---|
| City | Brouqueyran |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 44.48104, -0.1738741 |
| Current use | private residence |
| Accessible | true |
| Guided tours | false |
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