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Sunday 17 September 2023, 14:00Passed
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September 2023
Sunday 17
14:00 - 15:00
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Château de la Perrière

Route de Cantenay-Epinard, 49240 Avrillé
  • Maine-et-Loire
  • Pays de la Loire

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Once upon a time, in a far-off duchy, a castle received a new guest…
Sunday 17 September 2023, 14:00Passed
Conditions
Free entry
Les Vieux Jeunes

Once upon a time, in a distant duchy, there was a castle that received a new guest… Before dawn or when it begins to fall, the fox goes hunting alone. Symbol of cunning, it hunts on the lookout. Its prey are rabbits, chickens, birds or any other animal smaller than it. To catch his victim, he betrays her by posing as dead. Once his prey is near him, he jumps on it and kills it with a bite on the neck. He plays with it, shreds it, sheds blood… before eating it. Solitude, cunning, betrayal, blood… Once upon a time, in a distant duchy, there was a fox…

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About the location

Château de la Perrière
Route de Cantenay-Epinard, 49240 Avrillé
  • Maine-et-Loire
  • Pays de la Loire
La Perrière is an old fief that belonged to Jacques de Mascon (1441-1460), then Jacques Nepveu, around 1530\. A confession of 1562 also mentions this name. Several succeed each other in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries: Madelon de la Jaille (1598), Charles de Godeles (1653). The latter had the chapel and part of the castle built according to a confession of 1685\. His widow sold the land in 1714 to Louis Péan, Councillor of the King, Receiver General of the farms. Then he was bought by Philippe-Guillaume LECLERC, whose daughter Françoise-Marguerite married in the chapel André-Jean BACHELIER de BERAY, ordinary master of the Chambre des Comptes de Bretagne, on August 12, 1748.
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Château, hôtel urbain, palais, manoir, Monument historique