THE JEAN JACQUES TOWER
The Jean-Jacques Tower to admire a pretty vaulted room whose balcony offers a breathtaking view of the Hague landscape.
Visiting the park of the castle of Flamanville, you will find at its end, and facing the church, an octagonal pavilion which dates from the 17th century. It owes its name to the hypothetical arrival of the philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau in Flamanville, on the invitation of the knight of Flamanville. Whether you are a lover of the architecture of this period or simply curious, you must enter this Jean-Jacques tower to admire, in particular, a pretty vaulted room whose balcony offers an unobstructed view of the Hague countryside. Don’t hesitate to ask about visits.
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