Enkel von de Gaulle wollen Wohnsitz La Boisserie verkaufen

Die vier Enkel von General de Gaulle haben Pläne zum Verkauf von La Boisserie, dem Familiensitz in Colombey-les-deux-Églises, bekannt gegeben. Es wird erwartet, dass der französische Staat das Anwesen erwirbt, um es als nationales Kulturerbe zu erhalten.

La Boisserie diente General de Gaulle als privater Rückzugsort. Hier verfasste er seine Kriegsmemoiren und bereitete seine wichtigsten politischen Entscheidungen vor. Er starb dort am 9. November 1970.

Das Departement Haute-Marne hat die Verwaltung der Immobilie übernommen. Es hat seine Bereitschaft erklärt, das Haus zu kaufen, auch wenn diese Option nicht den Vorstellungen des französischen Präsidialamtes entspricht.

Der Ort ist untrennbar mit dem Erbe des Gründers der Fünften Republik verbunden. Die Behörden prüfen daher eine Eingliederung in das nationale Kulturerbe.

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