The Château, with its listed gardens set in 9 hectares of parkland, is an exceptional heritage site. Inside, it hosts an immersive exhibition on the famous painter Vincent Van Gogh, who spent his last...
With 50 wax figures, the magnificently furnished château recreates the daily life of a family at the core of French history. Eight Perrault tales are represented in this ancient abode. The 75 hectar...
Built in the early days of the 18th century for a financier of Louis XIV, the Château de Champs was the pride and joy of its occupants in the Age of Enlightenment, including the Dukes of Vallière and ...
Fontainebleau has a proud history of having been a sovereign residence for eight centuries.
Constantly lived in, converted, decorated and enhanced, Fontainebleau held a special place in the hea...
Leaning, since he midle-age, to the chalk cliff, this old fortress, has been metamorphosed during the centuries, confronting with elegance architectural styles.
From the medieval tower to the 18t...
Overlooking a loop of the Seine, the Château de Maisons was built in the 17th century by the famous architect François Mansart at the height of his powers: the majesty, symmetry and balance of the for...
After the success of The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, Alexandre Dumas bought land at Port-Marly to build a Renaissance-style château. This architectural gem nestles in the lush gree...
The 14th century castle has been home to illustrious people over the years, who have gradually transformed it into a pleasure residence acquired by Louis XVI. It is framed by a regular garden known as...
A meeting of the arts, good taste and refinement, Vaux-le-Vicomte today reflects French 17th-century way of life. Visit the fully decorated and furnished château, the French garden and the carriage mu...