Château des Lauriers
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Château des Lauriers
Summary
Château des Lauriers is a château[1].
Key Facts
- Château des Lauriers is located in Lormont[2].
- Château des Lauriers is in the country of France[3].
- Château des Lauriers's image is recorded as Lormont Château des Lauriers a.jpg[4].
- Château des Lauriers's instance of is recorded as château[5].
- Château des Lauriers's architect is recorded as Louis Garros[6].
- Château des Lauriers's owned by is recorded as Gradis family[7].
- Château des Lauriers's owned by is recorded as Benjamin Gradis[8].
- Château des Lauriers's owned by is recorded as Henri Gradis[9].
- Château des Lauriers's owned by is recorded as Raoul Gradis[10].
- Château des Lauriers's owned by is recorded as Gaston Gradis[11].
- Château des Lauriers's Commons category is recorded as Château des Lauriers (Lormont)[12].
- Château des Lauriers's Mérimée ID is recorded as IA33001340[13].
- Château des Lauriers's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 44.8818, 'longitude': -0.520703, 'precision': 2.7777777777778e-06}[14].
- Château des Lauriers's heritage designation is recorded as listed in the general inventory of cultural heritage[15].
- Château des Lauriers's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121bd0z2[16].
- Château des Lauriers's landscape architect is recorded as Louis-Bernard Fischer[17].
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Geography
Château des Lauriers is in the country of France[3]. It is located in Lormont[2].
Designation and Status
Château des Lauriers's instance of is recorded as château[5]. Its heritage designation is recorded as listed in the general inventory of cultural heritage[15].
History and Context
Owners include Gradis family[7], a family[18]; Benjamin Gradis[8], a businessperson[19], 1789–1858[20], of France[21]; Henri Gradis[9], a ship-owner[22], 1823–1905[23], of France[24], awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honour[25]; Raoul Gradis[10], a painter[26], 1861–1943[27], of France[28], awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honour[29]; and Gaston Gradis[11], an explorer[30], 1889–1968[31], of France[32], awarded the Officer of the Legion of Honour[33].