The passion of the Viguiers

The château holds a collection of horse-drawn vehicles and harnesses which were the passion of Henry Viguier. Mrs Viguier’s passion can be seen in the gardens and interiors.

By Château de Bouges

Château of Bouges

Monsieur et Madame VIGUIERChâteau de Bouges

The couple acquired the château of Bouges in 1917. At that time, Mr Viguier was the President and Managing Director of BHV. Mrs Viguier is descended from a family of weavers, Etablissements Normant, in Romorantin. As a result of their passions, the château of Bouges set the standard for hunting (small game). It also contains some exceptional 18th century furniture.

Descente des Champs ElyséesChâteau de Bouges

Mr Vigiuer’s passions: horses and hunting

Les écuriesChâteau de Bouges

Mr Viguier altered the stables to accommodate his hunt.

The loose boxes still bear the names of their last occupants.

La sellerie d'honneurChâteau de Bouges

The great saddle room, or saddle room of honor, contains fine saddles and harnesses. Saddles, bridles and harnesses hang on its wall panels.

La petite sellerieChâteau de Bouges

The small saddle room, or working tack room, is used for maintaining leather and preparing food for the horses. Harnesses, halters and some hunting wear are displayed here.

Remise aux voituresChâteau de Bouges

In the yard behind it, the shed for horse-drawn vehicles now contains some fifteen vehicles, all of them repainted in Mr Viguier’s colors, blue and jonquil.

Coupé de poste à la DaumontChâteau de Bouges

This coupé in the Aumont style is one of the most interesting items. It has no seat for the coachman because the vehicle is steered by postillions mounted directly on the horses.

Voiture à gibierChâteau de Bouges

This game cart clearly shows that horse-drawn vehicles were not used only for taking drives. The hunt sets off.

Préparation d'une sortie en voitures hippomobilesChâteau de Bouges

The hunt sets off.

Jardin de fleursChâteau de Bouges

Mrs Vigiuer’s passions: the flower garden and interior décor

La chambre de MadameChâteau de Bouges

An elegant bedroom for the lady of the house.

Le boudoirChâteau de Bouges

A comfortable boudoir.

The English style, so fashionable in Renée Viguier’s day, can also be seen in these “Liberty” style motifs.

Vue d'ensemble du jardin de fleursChâteau de Bouges

The flower garden was created by Mrs Viguier, a nature-lover who had the kitchen garden moved so she could grow flowers there instead...

Bouquet dans la salle de jeuxChâteau de Bouges

flowers which still adorn the château today.

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This virtual exhibition has been put together by teams from the Centre des monuments nationaux, with the help of teams from the Château de Bouges, the support of teams from the images unit and coordination by the digital unit.

The images were taken from Regards - Banque d’images des monuments © Centre des monuments nationaux.

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