Château fort de Gisors was, in the 11th and 12th centuries, an important fortress of the Dukes of Normandy against the Kings of France. During the hundred years war the ... read more
Château fort de Sedan, today used as a museum, hotel and for cultural events such as concerts, is a grand and large medieval fortress with seven floors, dating back to ... read more
Château Grimaldi dates from 1310 and was transformed in 1620 by the Grimaldi family, who don't inhabit the castle anymore since the French Revolution. Today it ... read more
Château Guillaume-le-Conquérant was the place where the historical figure of William the Conqueror was born in around 1028, although at an earlier castle. ... read more
Château La Coste is an ultra modern wine-estate, art gallery, restaurant, wellness hotel, set in a wild Mediterranean landscape park with sculptures. For more ... read more
Château Royal d'Amboise's site dates already back to the Iron Age and a chateau was fully in use in the 9th century. Since it was seized by King Charles VII in ... read more
The Royal Château de Blois, residence for 7 kings and 10 queens of France, is a landmark for French architecture from the 13th through the 17th century. Today it is owned ... read more
Château Royal de Cazeneuve is still a family home, fully furnished with periodic furniture, and inhabited by the same Ducal family, the Sabran-Pontevès. It is open to ... read more
Château Royal de Provence-Château de Tarascon dates back to 1401 when Louis of Anjou started to build a new castle after the previous one was destroyed. Today it is ... read more
Château Val Joanis is a privately owned by the Chancel family, and dates back to Roman times. Apart from the vineyards, the château is surrounded by beautiful gardens, ... read more
Domaine Château d’Ermenonville, presently a hotel, is the place where Henry IV met his famous mistress Gabrielle d'Estrées. The château is surrounded by ... read more
Domaine de Chamarande (98 ha) is today publicly owned, and has become a place where nature and gardening is combined with artistic, cultural and educational ... read more
Château de Chantilly is one of the French and European cultural jewels, with an impressive art collection. The last private owner, the Duc d'Aumale, bequeathed the ... read more
The elegant Château de Courson, surrounded by a beautiful park, has been in the family of de Nervaux-Loys since the 18th century. Today the château and park are open to ... read more
Domaine de Dampierre is a historical place which was built by the de Luynes family between 1675 and 1683 on the occasion of the union of their son with a daughter of ... read more
Domaine de l'Orangerie de Lanniron is a former summer residence of the bishops of Quimper. It is surrounded by 38 hectares, 17th century park and gardens, ... read more
Domaine de Léonardsau: The park and the chateau were created by baron Albert de Dietrich (1861-1957) and is today owned by the city of Obernai. read more
The Domaine de Madame Elisabeth (Château de Montreuil) was the charming residence which King Louis XVI had bought in 1783 for his sister, Madame Elisabeth, after the ... read more
Domaine de Sceaux, now a museum, dates back to 15th century. It was later owned by Colbert, who recreated the house and gardens, with the support of Charles Lebrun ... read more
Trévarez was built during late nineteenth century for James de Kerjégu, a diplomat and politician, and his family. It is surrounded by an eighty-five hectare ... read more