Renovated château with salons featuring Gobelin tapestries, formal garden and terrace. Now used for receptions.
Once a hunting lodge, in 1590 the château welcomed Henri IV, wounded at the battle of Ivry. In the 17th century, the château was enlarged, linked to the Breuil farm and added a chapel. Entirely renovated, its 5 18th-century salons are decorated with Gobelins tapestries, trumeaux depicting Les Fables de La Fontaine, and wood panelling and herringbone parquet flooring. The wooded, enclosed park extends over 10 hectares, with a formal garden and terrace. It is now used for receptions for up to 250 people.
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Nous sommes heureux de pouvoir vous accompagner, à notre échelle, à la réussite de ce jour si important.
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