What you need to know about buying a Monument Historique in France - The Good Life France (2024)

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France is renowned the world over for its outstanding collection of historic buildings. Châteaux in particular are strategically scattered the length and breadth of the country. And, many are for sale as private homes and hotels.

What does Monument Historique mean?

Simple barns, Cistercian abbeys, ancient fortresses and fairy tale châteaux all have one thing in common; they have the potential for preservation and protection under France’s cultural heritage scheme known as Monument Historique (MH).

What you need to know about buying a Monument Historique in France - The Good Life France (2)Monument Historique means building/object is of French historical importance, either nationally or locally and therefore needs to be preserved.

Buildings may be listed as Classé, for properties considered of national importance. Or Inscrit (ISMH) for properties of regional or local value. This includes smaller châteaux and country houses.

There are currently around 45,000 listed properties in France. Almost half of them are privately owned.

Properties may have just an element of Monument Historique classification. Fr instance a staircase, a fireplace, or garden balustrade etc, whilst the rest of the building is not listed.

Buying a Monument Historique

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Jane Berry at Leggett Immobillier says “TV Shows Escape to the Chateau, and especially Escape to the Chateau DIY have had an astonishing effect on the château buying market in France. We see a huge surge in visitors to the Leggett website straight after each show ends. The programmes showing ordinary people buying and doing up extraordinary buildings in France. It really seems to have ignited our sense of romance and dreams… of preserving something important as well as living the good life and sometimes creating a successful business”.

Whilst property sites like Leggett Immobillier Prestige property department typically showcase properties that are at the top of the range, there are some amazing châteaux at incredible prices. The Leggett main property website also has many châteaux for sale including those in need of “doing up” and are typically at lower prices. You can buy a chateau at under £300k – more than you’d pay for a 1-bed flat in London.

“Remember though” advises Jane “although the price may be affordable, there’s the upkeep to consider. So, you need to go into this aware of the maintenance expenses, which will be ongoing”.

Can you use a Monument Historique as a business?

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Many château owners feel their castles are too large for use simply as a family home. Jane is often asked if they can be used to create a business? Hotel or wedding venue perhaps?

Sandy Guyonnet, Leggett’s inhouse Notaire explains that all business activities are possible within an historic monument, as long as the requirements/conditions imposed by the Planning Office and the Architecte des Bâtiments de France (ABF) regarding the business (i.e health and safety requirements), are met.

“As the vendor of an historic monument” says Sandy, “you are free to sell the property whenever you wish,. You simply need to inform the Minister of Culture. A DPE (Diagnostic Performance Energy test) is not required for these properties. However all other current diagnostic reports are required for the sale contract.”

Are there advantages to buying a Monument Historique? For instance grants…

There are a number of advantages to buying a property that is listed as a Monument Historique:

  • The organisation offers invaluable advice and assistance in the restoration and upkeep of historic properties.
  • Under certain conditions these properties can be exempt from Inheritance tax.
  • There are a number of grants available for improvement works (subject to certain conditions).
  • Costs for various works, insurance, land taxes and certain interest charges on loans are currently deductible, at 50%, from your taxable income.
  • However, they become 100% deductible if you open the building to the public for a set number of days a year. And, on the condition that the property is kept for at least 15 years by its owner (being an individual or SCI “de Famille”).

It’s a thriving market says Jane Berry, head of Leggett Immobillier’s Prestige Property Department. Both domestic and international buyers are keen to buy a slice of historic architecture while enjoying the joie de vie for which France is famous.

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FAQs

What are five important monuments in France? ›

Here are 10 inspirational illustrations of some of France's most famous landmarks:
  • 1 - Palace of Versailles, Versailles. ...
  • 2 - Eiffel Tower, Paris. ...
  • 3 - Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris. ...
  • 4 - Basilique du Sacré-Cœur, Paris. ...
  • 5 - Arc de Triomphe, Paris. ...
  • 6 - Mont-Saint-Michel, Normandy. ...
  • 7 - Notre-Dame de la Garde, Marseille.
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What is the capital of France famous for the greatest monument? ›

In Paris, you will be overwhelmed with choice: there are the commemorative monuments, such as l'Arc de Triomphe, the Pantheon, religious buildings, like the Notre Dame cathedral, the Sacré-coeur basilica, official buildings like l'Hotel de Ville, l'Assemblée Nationale, as well as famous bridges, such as the pont ...

What is the symbolic monument of France? ›

The Arc de Triomphe is an iconic symbol of French national identity and took 30 years to build. The Tour de France bicycle race ends near it each year, and the annual military parade marking July 14—known both as French National Day and Bastille Day—begins its journey at the arch.

Are French châteaus listed? ›

Buildings may be listed as Classé, for properties considered of national importance. Or Inscrit (ISMH) for properties of regional or local value. This includes smaller châteaux and country houses. There are currently around 45,000 listed properties in France.

What is the most visited monument in France? ›

The Eiffel Tower, not just a global icon but also the most visited historical monument in the world, epitomizes Paris' architectural brilliance.

What is the oldest monument in France? ›

The Luxor Obelisk was gifted to the nation of France in 1829 by Muhammad Ali Pasha of Egypt. It was transported to Paris and erected at this spot in 1836 while its twin was left at Karnak, where it remains to this day. The Luxor Obelisk is over 3200 years old and stands over 23 metres tall.

What monument was a gift from France? ›

On July 4, 1884 France presented the United States with an incredible birthday gift: the Statue of Liberty!

What does the French word monument mean in English? ›

noun. /ˈmonjumənt/ something built in memory of a person or event, eg a building, tomb etc. monument.

Why does France have so many monuments? ›

The national policy in favour of historical monuments found its foundation during the revolutionary period, when there was an awareness of the importance of the French monumental heritage and the need for its preservation.

Is buying a chateau worth it? ›

In the end, buying an exceptional property such as a castle should not be perceived as a long-term investment. Indeed, it is very rarely a profitable operation overtime.

Why are chateaus so cheap? ›

Because many castles are very old, and in need of very expensive repairs, that will be supervised by heritiage bodies, so no shortcuts. They often have difficult access and other problems as well. Many are in remote areas with low property prices.

Why are so many French châteaus for sale? ›

Because there are thousands of châteaux in France. Châteaux are cheap to buy, but living in a château isn't always so comfortable, and maintaining the building is costly.

What are 3 Paris monuments? ›

  • Arc de Triomphe. 46,092. Architectural Buildings Champs-Élysées Admission tickets from $25. ...
  • Panthéon. 4,714. Churches & Cathedrals Quartier Latin Admission tickets from $31. ...
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  • Dalida Statue. 117. ...
  • Statue de la Liberté 582.

What national monuments are in France? ›

List of monuments
Monument nameTypeDepartment
Domaine national de Saint-CloudChâteau and parkHauts-de-Seine
Basilica of St DenisCathedralSeine-Saint-Denis
Sainte-ChapelleChurchParis
Fort de SalsesFortificationsPyrénées-Orientales
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What are the most important monuments in Paris? ›

Paris would not be Paris without its celebrated monuments: the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de triomphe, Notre Dame Cathedral the Champs-Elysées, the Louvre or the Sacré Cœur Basilica. All these monuments recount the history of a 2,000-year-old capital.

Is the Eiffel Tower a monument? ›

As France's symbol in the world, and the showcase of Paris, today it welcomes almost 7 million visitors a year (around 75% of whom are foreigners), making it the most visited monument that you have to pay for in the world.

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