CASTLE HOTEL DE BOURRON
Castle Hotel built on the foundations of a medieval fortress, with horseshoe-shaped staircase, woodwork library and park
Built in the late 16th/early17th century on the foundations of a medieval fortress, this brick and stone château imitates the Cheval Blanc courtyard of the Château de Fontainebleau, with its horseshoe-shaped staircases. Fallen from the Polish throne in 1725, Stanislas Leczinski found refuge here. Today, visitors can admire an 18th-century library, late 16th-century Flemish tapestries and a Swiss-German earthenware stove decorated with hunting scenes and allegories. In summer, the 40-hectare park is the perfect place for a stroll.
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