About: Château de Cayx     Goto   Sponge   NotDistinct   Permalink

An Entity of Type : yago:Whole100003553, within Data Space : dbpedia.org associated with source document(s)
QRcode icon
http://dbpedia.org/describe/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdbpedia.org%2Fresource%2FChâteau_de_Cayx

The Cayx Palace (French: Château de Caïx) is a residence of the Danish Royal Family located in the wine district of Cahors in southern France. In medieval times the castle formed part of the defences of the town of Luzech due to its dominance of the river Lot. The château was first fortified during the fourteenth century. Since then it has been rebuilt and renovated several times. The Lefrancs built the extensive wine cellars under the château. The residence is not open to the public. A guided tour of the gardens is available during the summer. The château still produces wine.

AttributesValues
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Κάστρο του Καΐς (el)
  • Château de Cayx (en)
  • Château de Caïx (fr)
  • Château de Cayx (pt)
rdfs:comment
  • Το Κάστρο του Καΐς (γαλλικά: Château de Caïx, πρφ. [kajs]) είναι κατοικία της Δανικής Βασιλικής Οικογένειας, το οποίο βρίσκεται στην οινοπαραγωγική περιοχή Καόρ (Cahors) στη νότια Γαλλία. (el)
  • Le château de Caïx ou de Cayx (pronciation : [kajs]), situé en France dans la commune de Luzech, dans le département du Lot (région Occitanie), est une des propriétés de Margrethe II, reine du Danemark. Le château de Caïx est aujourd’hui une demeure royale et une propriété viti-vinicole produisant du cahors. (fr)
  • The Cayx Palace (French: Château de Caïx) is a residence of the Danish Royal Family located in the wine district of Cahors in southern France. In medieval times the castle formed part of the defences of the town of Luzech due to its dominance of the river Lot. The château was first fortified during the fourteenth century. Since then it has been rebuilt and renovated several times. The Lefrancs built the extensive wine cellars under the château. The residence is not open to the public. A guided tour of the gardens is available during the summer. The château still produces wine. (en)
  • O Château de Cayx' ou' Château de Caïx (poder-se-ia traduzir por Castelo de Caix) é uma residência da Família Real da Dinamarca localizado a 20 km de Cahors, no sudoeste da França. Nos tempos medievais da vila de Caix foi uma importante fortaleza gaulesa durante as conquistas romanas. No século XIV, o castelo foi fortificado e foi uma junção para o tráfego no rio Lote. O castelo domina a pequena planície e a vila de Cayx e fazia parte das defesas para a cidade de Luzech. O castelo não está aberto ao público. (pt)
geo:lat
geo:long
dcterms:subject
Wikipage page ID
Wikipage revision ID
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
sameAs
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
georss:point
  • 44.49055555555555 1.3055555555555556
has abstract
  • Το Κάστρο του Καΐς (γαλλικά: Château de Caïx, πρφ. [kajs]) είναι κατοικία της Δανικής Βασιλικής Οικογένειας, το οποίο βρίσκεται στην οινοπαραγωγική περιοχή Καόρ (Cahors) στη νότια Γαλλία. (el)
  • The Cayx Palace (French: Château de Caïx) is a residence of the Danish Royal Family located in the wine district of Cahors in southern France. In medieval times the castle formed part of the defences of the town of Luzech due to its dominance of the river Lot. In the 15th century the chateau belonged to the Couderc family, who were notaries in Luzech, and in the 16th century the Courtois family held the lordship. With his marriage to Hélène de Courtois in 1640, Gerard Lefranc became lord of the domain. He was the first hereditary president of the in nearby Cahors. His grandson, Jacques Lefrance, was president when the court was moved to Montauban in 1709, when he bought a property at Pompignan. Jacques' eldest son, the noted French poet Jean-Jacques Lefranc, Marquis de Pompignan spent the first half of his life at Cayx and received some of the inspiration for his garden at the Chateau de Pompignan from the siting and views (though not the architecture, by then outmoded) of Cayx. Jacques' second son, Jean-Georges, bishop of Vienne and also an Enlightenment figure was raised there as well. The sale of Cayx may have funded some of the building works at Pompignan, which itself was sold by Jean-Jacques' grandson in 1833. The château was first fortified during the fourteenth century. Since then it has been rebuilt and renovated several times. The Lefrancs built the extensive wine cellars under the château. The phylloxera infestation devastated the vineyards during the late nineteenth century, and the owners emigrated to Indo-China. They did not return to Europe until 1955. In 1967 the family's heir, Henri Marie Jean André de Laborde de Monpezat, married Princess Margrethe, then heiress presumptive to the Danish throne, becoming Prince Consort of Denmark after she succeeded to Denmark's throne. The royal couple purchased the château and the estate in 1974. Since then they have renovated it extensively. According to the official website of the Danish monarchy, the residence has become a "relaxed setting for reunions of the entire Danish Royal Family and their French relatives". It has been the setting for holiday photocalls for the Danish Royal Family, including for Prince Henrik's 80th birthday. The residence is not open to the public. A guided tour of the gardens is available during the summer. The château still produces wine. (en)
  • Le château de Caïx ou de Cayx (pronciation : [kajs]), situé en France dans la commune de Luzech, dans le département du Lot (région Occitanie), est une des propriétés de Margrethe II, reine du Danemark. Le château de Caïx est aujourd’hui une demeure royale et une propriété viti-vinicole produisant du cahors. (fr)
  • O Château de Cayx' ou' Château de Caïx (poder-se-ia traduzir por Castelo de Caix) é uma residência da Família Real da Dinamarca localizado a 20 km de Cahors, no sudoeste da França. Nos tempos medievais da vila de Caix foi uma importante fortaleza gaulesa durante as conquistas romanas. No século XIV, o castelo foi fortificado e foi uma junção para o tráfego no rio Lote. O castelo domina a pequena planície e a vila de Cayx e fazia parte das defesas para a cidade de Luzech. Localizado no bairro de vinho de Cahors, no sul da França, Château de Cayx foi comprada pela família Lefranc Pompignan de no século XVIII. Em 1800 tornou-se a residência favorita do poeta e bel-esprit Jacques Lefranc de Pompignan. Ele ganhou uma cadeira na Academia Francesa, mas hoje em dia é mais lembrado por sua briga com Voltaire, ao invés de sua escrita. Château de Cayx foi reconstruído diversas vezes desde o século XIV. A família Pompignan modernizou as janelas e, no século XVIII, construiu uma grande adega com vista à produção de vinho. 120 anos de pragas de videira devastaram os vinhedos. A família Monpezat então emigrou para Indochina e não retornou a Cahors senão em 1955. Em 1967 o filho mais velho da família, Henri de Monpezat, casou com a princesa Margrethe, a herdeira ao trono dinamarquês. Quando eles eram casados, ele tornou-se Henrik, Príncipe da Dinamarca. O casal comprou o Château de Cayx em 1974. Os edifícios foram restaurados com grande cuidado e atenção ao detalhe, e o Château tornou-se o ambiente descontraído para reuniões da família real dinamarquesa inteira e seus parentes franceses. O castelo não está aberto ao público. (pt)
gold:hypernym
prov:wasDerivedFrom
page length (characters) of wiki page
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
geo:geometry
  • POINT(1.3055555820465 44.49055480957)
is Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage of
is Wikipage redirect of
is estate of
is foaf:primaryTopic of
Faceted Search & Find service v1.17_git139 as of Feb 29 2024


Alternative Linked Data Documents: ODE     Content Formats:   [cxml] [csv]     RDF   [text] [turtle] [ld+json] [rdf+json] [rdf+xml]     ODATA   [atom+xml] [odata+json]     Microdata   [microdata+json] [html]    About   
This material is Open Knowledge   W3C Semantic Web Technology [RDF Data] Valid XHTML + RDFa
OpenLink Virtuoso version 08.03.3330 as of Mar 19 2024, on Linux (x86_64-generic-linux-glibc212), Single-Server Edition (62 GB total memory, 54 GB memory in use)
Data on this page belongs to its respective rights holders.
Virtuoso Faceted Browser Copyright © 2009-2024 OpenLink Software