[1] It was acquired by the Archbishop of Bourges in 1935, and renovated by architect-monk Paul Bellot from 1935 to 1937.
[2] From 1986 to 1995, Bokassa rented it to the Cercle national des combattants, a veteran non-profit organization run by far-right politician Roger Holeindre.
[2] The chateau hosted the Cadets de France et d'Europe, a summer programme for conservative Catholic youth, until 1999.
[3] By the early 2000s, it hosted summer events for the youth wing of the National Front.
[4] It has been listed as an official historical monument by the French Ministry of Culture since 31 July 2008.