CHÂTEAU SERVIEN
Castle with two L-shaped buildings with 3 towers, presenting Louis XV woodwork and a permanent exhibition on Abel Servien.
Château Servien, known as Servientin, owes its name to the eponymous family who owned it from 1500 to 1655. The name of Abel Servien, Minister of State, is particularly memorable. The castle is composed of two "L" shaped buildings with 3 towers. If it has all the charms of a medieval castle, it underwent multiple operations of embellishment of the Renaissance until the beginning of the 19th century. The monument also houses Louis XV wood panelling, a decoration dating from the Second Empire and a permanent exhibition on Abel Servien.
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