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The Château de Bity is a historic castle in Sarran, Corrèze, Limousin, France.

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History

It was re-built in the 17th century after it burned down in 1579.

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It was acquired by William-Noel Lucas-Shadwell, a British intelligent officer, in 1925. In 1934-1935, he invited Leon Trotsky to the castle.

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During World War II, it was a hiding place for members of the French Resistance. It later served as a hospital.

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In 1969, it was acquired by Jacques Chirac, who went on to serve as the French President from 1995 to 2007. He invited Jiang Zemin to the castle in October 1999. In July 2012, he invited François Hollande, the current President.

Architectural significance

It has been listed as an official monument since 1969.

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References

Château de Bity Wikipedia