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
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
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 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
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
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 Floral de la Source extends over 35 ha, with at the centre the source of the Loiret River. The park has a multitude of gardens, such as a rose garden, tropical ... read more
Château de Digeon is a small nineteenth century chateau, 2nd Empire, surrounded by an English park, rose garden and potager. Lidwine and Bruno Goisque bought the property ... read more
Parc Floral d'Apremont and the Museum-stables are located in Apremont-sur-Allier, a stunning and extraordinairy beautiful village. read more
Park and Castle Jeurre: The park (60 ha) has a collection of garden "Follies", originally made by Hubert Robert for the Marquis de Laborde's Chateau de ... read more
Pavillon de Vendôme, now a museum, was built between 1665 and 1667 for Louis, Duke of Vendôme, as a meeting-place with his lover Lucrète de Forbin Solliés. read more
The Prieuré d'Orsan dates back to the 12th century. The highly sophisticated recreated kitchen gardens, with many garden rooms, are open to the public. The ... read more
Château de Rambouillet, a former Royal and Imperial residence, is since 1896 the summer residence and hunting estate of the French Presidents. It is surrounded ... read more
The Archaeological Museum, founded in the 18th century, is the oldest of all Strasbourg museums, and one of the largest archaeological museums in France. Located in the ... read more
The Bernard Magrez Art Institute, located at Château Labottière, offers contemporary art exhibitions, concerts, workshops and conferences. It is also a venue for ... read more
The Château de Caen was built for William the Conqueror in 1060 on a site of total 5.5 ha. Today it houses the Museum of Fine Arts of Caen, the Museum of Normandy, the ... read more
The Decorative Arts Museum Located on the ground floor of the Rohan Palace, offers two sections: First, the large and sumptuous decorated apartments of the Rohan ... read more
The Ducal Palace of Nancy dates back to the 15th century and was the residence of the Dukes of Lorraine. Today it locates the Musée Lorrain, dedicated to the art, history ... read more
The Fine Arts Museum of Limoges, located in the 18th century former Bishop Palace, displays several highly interesting collections. There is a unique collection of ... read more
The Musée du Luxembourg is part of the Palais du Luxembourg and is today one of the leading exhibition spaces in Paris, and houses masterpieces of Botticelli, Raphaël, ... read more