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The Château de Chabassière is located in the Creuse region of France. It is located on mount Chabassière over looking the town of Aubusson. This abandoned château holds an amazing secret, one that will tug at everyone's heart strings. In 1860 Alfred acquired the land on Chabassière hill (west Aubusson). The construction of the castle started in 1863 and finished in 1865. This date is still visible on a medallion on the main facade. In 1868, the painter Corot began working at the Château, sketching Aubusson, and Château surroundings. By the 1960's, the land had begun to be subdivided and sold off. By the 1980's the Château was abandoned so it was no wonder that in 2006 it was subject to suspected arson. A massive fire ravaged the building destroying virtually the entire roof. Even some of the walls collapsed. This was the final curtain for this the once quirky and wonderfully, eclectically eccentric château. Now, this château is in a dire state, there are mature trees growing through collapsed floors and most of the walls leaning and are about to tumble. The once famous dove cote has lost most of it's tiles and is also starting to crumble. In a couple of years there will be little left of this once majestic building. Alfred Roseleur Château de Chabassièr was built for the industrialist, chemist and inventor Alfred Roseleur (1820-1881). He was a master of electroplating and the emerging techniques of electrolysis and electrometallurgy. He wrote a particularly accomplished work, which was considered a definitive reference during the 19th and 20th century. His techniques and recipes still survive today. Alfred was born in the Charente, (Limoges) and made his fortune from products used in gilding, silvering, electroplating and photography. Between 1878 and 1881, Alfred served as the mayor and general councilor of Aubusson until his death. Les Ballons de Gravilliers - Love Story In certain circles The Gravilliers Balloons is a very popular story. Most post card collectors, pigeon enthusiasts and romanticists in the Creuse will have probably heard of this story. During 1870 France was at war with Prussia. When Paris was seized, Alfred Roseleur was imprisoned. In order to communicate with his wife Léonie at Château de Chabassière in Aubusson he would to attach letters to children balloons. He would release the balloons from the balcony of his apartment. Alfred's apartment was in the 3rd Borough of Paris at 23 Rue des Gravilliers, hence the name "Ballons de Gravilliers". From September 18th, 1870 to the end of November and then from end the December to the end of the siege; a total of 136 days. Alfred wrote to Léonie Roseleur almost daily as they were madly in love. Sometimes he would even write two letters per day. The first letter being sent by balloon relying on luck and the second being delivered by hand. Inside the envelopes was a 20 centimes stamp and the message, "à remettre à la poste de France" - to be delivered to the nearest French post office. So far, around 22 (unconfirmed) of these famous letters have been found and form the so-called Gravilliers collection. Each balloon was numbered. In total there were 90 letters, with many of the letters lost to bad weather and the natural surroundings.