Château de Caradeuc, built in the 18th century, is privately owned and inhabited. Only the park gardens are open to the public. read more
Parc de Bagatelle (25 ha) was built in 1775, and is one of Paris’s four botanical gardens. It is a charming and romantic park, with giant trees and big variety ... read more
The Parc culturel de Rentilly is the modernized Château de Rentilly, which serves today as an exhibition space for contemporary art. The château dates back to the 15th ... read more
Château de la Moutte, was bought in 1860 by the French politician Emile Ollivier and his wife Blandine Liszt, daughter of the famous composer Franz Liszt and ... read more
The Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre is the world's largest and best known museum in the world. Containing former royal collections and Napoleon's acquisitions ... read more
The Palace of Tau was the palace of the Archbishop of Reims and was used residence of the kings of France before their coronation in Notre-Dame de Reims. The first ... read more
Palais des Papes is one of the most impressive medieval Gothic constructions in Europe and was the seat of the Roman Catholic Church during the 'Avignon Papacy' ... read more
Palais de Luxembourg was built for Marie de Medicis (wife of Henri IV of France ) in 1612, and is presently the seat if the French Senate. The Palace is surrounded by ... read more
The Muséum de Bordeaux is a Natural history museum, dating back to early 19th century. It is located in the beautiful Hôtel de Lisleferme, built in 1780 for Nicolas de ... read more
Musée-Château de la Forêt is an art centre for temporary exhibitions, conferences and other cultural events. The chateau was constructed in 1864 in Louis XIII style, by ... read more
The Château d'Annecy, built between the 12th and 16th centuries as seat of the counts of Geneva, has been used as museum since 1956. It presents various temporary ... read more
Musée Toulouse Lautrec, Palais de la Berbie, is dedicated to the work of Toulouse-Lautrec, as well as art from earlier periods such as works from Francesco Guardi ... read more
The Musée Rodin, opened in 1919, is dedicated to the work of the world renowned sculptor Auguste Rodin (1840 – 1917), who donated his whole collection, including the ... read more
The Musée Paul Belmondo is dedicated to the works of Paul Belmondo, one of the last of France’s great 20th-century classical sculptors. Housed in the charming Château ... read more
Musée National Picasso-Paris is dedicated to the works of Pablo Picasso (1881 – 8 April 1973), painter, sculptor, ceramist, printmaker and theatre designer, and one ... read more
The Musée Jacquemart-André was the private home of the collectors couple Edouard André (1833–1894) and Nélie Jacquemart (1841–1912). After his death the latter ... read more
The Musée du Petit Palais is one of the important Museums of medieval art in Europe. It displays works of art from the Middle Ages and of the Italian Renaissance, with ... read more
The Mayenne Castle Museum (Musée du château de Mayenne) is a historical monument, which displays remarkable Carolingian remains and the imprint of the old prison. There ... read more
Musée des Automates displays automatons, giving an overview of the French manufacture of mechanical automatons from 1850 until 1930. The museum is housed in the Hôtel ... read more
The Musée de la Toile de Jouy, housed in the charming Château de l'Eglantine, reveals the fascinating history of the toile de Jouy and its famous manufacture ... read more