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Heritage and follies Château de la Mogère in Montpellier

Château de la Mogère

This Folly, silhouetted among the pines, plunges us into the heart of the Montpellier’s history through the life of the Boussairolles, one of the city’s grandest families.

The 4 seasons

Children run through the gardens, while ladies take tea in the drawing-room, and Monsieur is busy at his desk writing letters…

From Fulcran Limozin, secretary to the King who bought the estate in 1706, to the Viscount of Saporta, the ninth generation and present owner, the château’s history has seen many upheavals over the centuries.

The interior, decorated with family portraits, gypsum mouldings and paintings traverse the seasons and projects us into the past.

The Viscount strolls through the rooms, with their Louis XV or Empire period furnishings and escorts his guests through the gardens, a mixture of the English and French styles, where a sequence of statuesaqueducts and a superb wall fountain (a classified as a Historic Monument), follow one another in the shadow of the pines.

Practical information

Address

2235 route de Vauguières, Montpellier
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