The Château d'Abbadia, also known as Château d'Abbadie, is a neogothic château situated in Hendaye, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. It was built by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc and Edmond Duthoit between 1864 and 1879 for Antoine d'Abbadie. The château is classified as a historic monument and 'Maison des Illustres'. It features a mix of architectural styles, including Irish Gothic Revival, and is adorned with ornate decorations, inscriptions, and a bestiary. The château's interior is richly decorated with polychrome interior decoration, woodwork, and textiles. It is a site of cultural and historical significance, showcasing the eclectic style of the 19th century. The château is also suitable for families, offering a unique and enchanting experience
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