It is notable for belonging to the same family since its construction, including Claude-Alexandre de Bonneval (1675–1747), who was given the title of Pasha after his conversion to Islam and his service with the Ottoman Empire.
History
A fortress has existed here since at least 930 (1095 years ago) (930), as is shown by a stone bearing that date in the masonry of the entrance tower.[1]
The castle in its present state dates from the 14th century, probably constructed by Jean I, seigneur of Bonneval. It underwent modifications in the 18th and 19th centuries; the southwest façade between the two corner towers dates to 1780.[1]
The castle underwent a restoration in 1771–72 under the direction of the architect Broussaud, and another in 1900, in the Renaissance courtyard.
The castle is privately owned. It has been listed since 1960 as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture.[1] Guided tours of the Château de Bonneval are available from late-June to mid-September, and on various dates in May.[4]