Château de Trévarez

Château de Trévarez
Saint-Goazec, Finistère, Brittany in France
Front view of Trévarez
Site information
TypePalace
OwnerGeneral Council of Finistère
Controlled byMonument historique
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionGood
WebsiteDomaine de Trévarez
Location
Château de Trévarez
Coordinates48°09′10″N 3°48′24″W / 48.15278°N 3.80667°W / 48.15278; -3.80667
Site history
Built1893 (1893)
Built byWalter-André Destailleur
In use1907 (1907)

The Château de Trévarez is a stately home in the commune of Saint-Goazec in Finistère, in Brittany, France.

The former manor house was built in the 16th century (the west part) and the 17th century (the east part). The present structure was commissioned by James de Kerjégu, Chairman of the General Council of Finistère, and built at the end of the 19th century by the French architect Walter-André Destailleur.

Trévarez is one of the most recent châteaux built in France. Construction was completed around the beginning of the twentieth century. In 1941, the château was taken over by the German occupying forces. The castle was bombed on 30 July 1944 by the Royal Air Force.