Carrousel de Baronville
The Carrousel de Baronville is a group of buildings located in the hamlet of Baronville, close to the towns of Béville-le-Comte and Oinville-sous-Auneau, in France . The name refers to the château de Baronville, and to the equestrian vocation of the site.
History
It was built in 1882 by the Marquis de Pomereu d'Aligre, who also rebuilt, a few years before, the château of the same name. In the end of the 19th century, the Carrousel de Baronville was considered to be one of the most modern and efficient farms of France, as well as a splendid ensemble, to host the numerous horses of the Marquis.
During the Second World war, a small part of the buildings was destroyed by fire.
in 2011, the Count Aymeric de Rougé, great-grand son of the Marquis de Pomereu d'Aligre, restaured (nearly "rebuilt") the Bretagne wing of the Carrousel de Baronville, in order to host events and seminars. This part is opening in 2012, after one year of refurbishments.