Château des Milandes
Historic 15th-century castle and former residence of Josephine Baker, featuring neo-Gothic and neo-Renaissance architecture. The site includes early 20th-century gardens, falconry demonstrations, and a museum dedicated to Baker's life and French Resistance activities. 자세히 보기…
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Originally built in 1489 as the main residence for the lords of Caumont, this manor house served as their primary seat until 1535. Over the centuries, the structure underwent significant transformations, incorporating Renaissance, neo-Gothic, and neo-Renaissance architectural elements. It has been recognized as a monument historique since 1986.
The estate is widely known as the former home of entertainer Joséphine Baker, who first rented the property in 1940 and officially purchased it in 1947. During World War II, the building served as a center for resistance activities. It later became the home for Baker's twelve adopted children, known as the "Rainbow Family," and was designated a Maison des Illustres in 2012.
The site functions as a museum and features rooms dedicated to the life of Joséphine Baker. The grounds include gardens designed in the early 20th century and offer falconry demonstrations. The castle is a significant tourist attraction and is open for public visits.
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