Château de Saint-Hubert (Chavenon)
Saint-Hubert is a french manor in Chavenon in the Allier départment in the Auvergne Region
History
'Manor of Sainthubert'' (19th century building) is a mansion which belong to the Russian Orthodox Church as a monastery. Saint-Hubert was originally intended as a simple hunting lodge in the Wood of Sceauve (Bois de Sceauve), a former owner{{,}} decided to turn Saint-Hubert into a full château with grounds by the French landscape gardenerTreyve'''{{,}}{{,}} who design the parks of Vichy. He drew his inspiration from the famous French gardener:Paul de Lavenne Comte Choulot,designer of "le Vesinet" near Paris. .Treyve belong to a french family of landscape gardeners among their works in various styles a french city Sables-d'or-les-Pins and grounds at Château de Chavaniac, birth place of the General Lafayette.
See also
- Russian Orthodox Church
- Chavenon
- Watermill of Veaux
- Laly, Saint-Hubert was the former hunting lodge of this castle
- Vichy, french city with parks by Treyve
- La Bourboule, french city with parks by Joseph Marie (1821-1884)
- Castle of Pesteils, à Polminhac with park by the landscape gardener François-Marie Treyve (1847-1906).
- Castle of Montagne, à Crevant-laveine with park by François-Marie Treyve et Joseph Marie
- Castle of Fougis, à Thionne with park by François-Marie Treyve.
- Castle of Villiers (Cerny, Essonne), with park by Choulot, belonged to Philippe Clay.
Treyve, all the Treyve.
- Établissements Treyve-Marie
- Cognac, french city with a park by Choulot.
- Le Mans, french city with a park by Choulot.
- Clermont-Ferrand, french city with two parks by Choulot.
- Le Vésinet, french city drawn by Choulot.
Notes and references
- Summed up and translated from the equivalent article at French Wikipédia, 31 october 2007
fr:Château de Saint-Hubert (Chavenon) de:Schloss Hubertus