A majestic, romantic landscape park designed at the end of the century in Acquigny, where you'll also discover a superb château.
Bordered by the Eure River in the magnificent village of Acquigny, the castle, designed by Philibert de l'Orme, is a beautiful testimony to the apogee of Renaissance architecture and a token of love from Anne de Montmorency to her late husband. Majestic and romantic, the landscaped park designed at the end of the 16th century covers about sixty hectares punctuated with canals, small bridges and waterfalls. You can then continue your visit on the banks of the Eure or in the narrow streets of the village!
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Tally in which I will return well happily with a book and I will spend hours by the waterfall or in the garden.
Do not miss not this marvel at the renaissance and this romantic...
Do not hesitate to take a detour...
Thank you with the owners to save such a heritage!