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| Combourg
is the city where Chateaubriand spent his youth. And just like Saint
Malo, Combourg remains very proud of this illustrious character which
lived in the Combourg castle. |
Combourg - Chateaubriand Combourg is a typical charming city of High Bretagne (Brittany). During your ballades in this village, you will feel a calm and peaceful atmosphere. In Albert Parent square, you will be able to contemplate one of the oldest residences of Combourg town centre named "la maison de la lanterne" and actual seat of the tourism office. Furthermore, the castle is the principal monument of this small city of character. Moreover, the history of the city is closely related to that of its castle. |
Combourg - Maison des fées Initially built in the 11th century by Ginguené, the archbishop of Dol, in order to defend his stronghold. It fell then in the hands of the Dukes of Bretagne (Brittany) and became the place of residence of several great families. In 1761, a rich ship-owner of Saint Malo repurchases the castle where he installs his family. This ship-owner is the father of Chateaubriand and his son is then eight years old. These places will haunt the little François Rene and will inspire him for his work: "It is in the wood of Combourg that I became what I am". Moreover its memories of Combourg are among the most romantic pages of “Mémoires d’outre-tombe”. The current buildings date from the 15th century with a restoration going back to 1875 to which it was added a landscaped garden. |
| PS : The
wood mentioned by Chateaubriand seems to be the Mesnil forest around
Combourg in which stand a megalithic monument: « la maison des fées » |