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Château de Boulogne la Grasse

Discover the story of an architectural folly

The Château de Boulogne is a monument like no other. Straight out of the imagination of the Comte de Boulogne, it is a veritable architectural folly. At the end of the XIXᵉ century, Charles de Boulogne, had a colourful fortress built.

In this unique phantasmagoria, the profane and the sacred, images and ideals, esotericism and History will mingle.

A Château saved by thousands of enthusiasts
from all over the world

Since 2018, at Dartagnans, we have been saving châteaux thanks to our unique collective purchasing concept.


In just 3 years, we have brought together an international community of 40,000 shareholders and co-châtelains, saved 3 historic monuments and opened them to the public, and invested more than €6.5 million in our restoration and animation programmes.

 

Following on from the success of La Mothe Chandeniers, Ebaupinay and Vibrac, we are now embarking on a new human adventure for all those who dream of owning a share in a château.

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€713,015
collected
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6,738
contributors
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115
country

Collective purchasing, a human adventure unlike any other in the world

Buying a monument collectively means bringing together thousands of enthusiasts around a common project: the preservation and enhancement of our heritage.

 

It also means bringing derelict sites out of their torpor and giving them a new lease of life, through the implementation of unique projects.


Finally, it's an exceptional human adventure where a multitude of individuals, whatever their age, nationality or daily life, become part of an international project.

Boulogne la Grasse
Charles de Boulogne

The man behind the Château de Boulogne

The Château de Boulogne is a monument like no other. Straight out of the imagination of the Comte de Boulogne, the château is a veritable architectural folly. At the end of the XIXᵉ century, Charles de Boulogne, a wealthy landowner of Belgian origin, bought the title of Count. He had a colourful fortress built at Boulogne-la-Grasse, on the remains of the Lancry family castle.

In this unique phantasmagoria, the profane and the sacred, images and ideals, esotericism and history will mingle.

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Château de Boulogne-la-Grasse?

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