Château de Boursault
The Château de Boursault is a neo-Renaissance château in Boursault, Marne, France. It was built between 1843 and 1850 by Madame Clicquot Ponsardin, the Veuve Clicquot (Cliquot Widow) who owned the Veuve Clicquot champagne house. It was sold by her heir to the Berry family of Canada from 1913 to 1927 and was used as a military hospital in both the first and second world wars. Today the Château de Boursault brand of champagne is made from grapes grown in the vineyards around the château and is aged in its cellars.
Château de Boursault | |
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General information | |
Type | Château |
Architectural style | Neo-Renaissance |
Town or city | Boursault, Marne |
Country | France |
Coordinates | 49.0638°N 3.85028°E |
Construction started | 1843 |
Completed | 1850 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Arveuf |
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