Château de la Mogère
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The Château de la Mogère is a mansion house near the city of Montpellier in the French region of Languedoc-Roussillon. It is one of many follies surrounding Montpellier, built by wealthy merchants in the 18th century.
In 1706, the grounds of la Mogère where bought by Fulcran Limouzin, the local Secrétaire d'État à la Maison du Roi (one of the types of Secretary of State in France's Ancien Régime). In 1715, architect Jean Giral drew the plan for La Mogère, giving it the appearance it still has today.
It's harmonious façade is topped off by a pediment, standing against a background of pine trees, all in Renaissance-style.
The grounds and interior, nowadays owned by the Viscount Gaston de Saporta, is open for visits. The interior has been kept intact since the 18th century, displaying antique furniture and familiy portraits from the last three centuries. Amongst the painters represented here are Jean Jouvenet, Hyacinthe Rigaud and Jacques-Louis David.
The garden is a mixture of English garden and Formal garden style and houses a large fountain built up out of thousands of little seashells and carrying a number of cherubs.
La Mogère nowadays is lying right next to the Autoroute A9 and in close vicinity to the Montpellier - Méditerranée Airport. The last stop of the Montpellier tramway line 1 (Odysseum) is a 10-minute walk. The Château de Flaugergues is also nearby.