HÔTEL DE MÉZIÈRES
Castle – Château
2024
Recommended
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2024
Château, with superb gardens, transformed into an art exhibition space and home to the Charles Perrault Institute.
Named after its patron, Joseph-Florent Lenormand de Mézières, the château was built in the 1760s and housed Eaubonne's town hall until the 1970s, when it became a Monument Historique, before becoming an art exhibition space and home to the Institut Charles-Perrault, which studies the challenges of children's literature. The château's immediate surroundings are also worth a visit, with gardens, a dovecote and an orangery.
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