A medieval fortress burnt down during the Wars of Religion in 1589, the château was rebuilt in the 1680's. It comprises a large, long rectangular building with a square pavilion at its centre, topped by a belvedere from which a fine stone staircase leads to the upper floor.
Inside is a portrait gallery of paintings dating from the 16th to the 19th centuries. You'll also be surprised by the weapons room, which contains a number of objects brought back mainly from Asia during the grandfather's travels as an explorer.
Open Season 2024 :
- Every day (except Saturdays) from 1 to 23 June 2024 and from 25 August to 30 September 2024 from 1pm to 7pm.
- Every Sunday and public holiday from 1 June to 30 September 2024 from 1pm to 7pm
- Sunday 22 September 2024 for the European Heritage Days from 1pm to 7pm
Admission: €3/adult and €1.50/child up to 16 years old
Visit
- Duration of individual visit: 45 mn min
- Duration of group visit: 45 mn min
Clienteles
- With children
- In duo
- In Group
- Alone
- In tribe
- With teenagers
Languages visit
- French
Prices
Means of payment
- Cheques and postal orders