Château de Prangins a beautiful 18th century building houses the Swiss National Museum. It was built by Baron Louis Guigner, a Swiss banker who lived in Paris. He ... read more
The Château de Roquetaillade has always been in private hands, up to the present days. The de Mauvesin family has opened the estate for the public since 1956, who can ... read more
Château de Saint Jean de Beauregard dates back to 1612. The château is surrounded by a wonderful park with probably the oldest pigeon-loft in France, and a wonderful ... read more
Château de Sassy, build in the 18th century, and still privately inhabited, houses a beautiful collection of fine art and an important library from the Chancellor ... read more
Château de Serrant is in the first place a family home of the the Prince and Princess de Merode, who welcome visitors enjoying the blessings of a noble country estate. ... read more
Château de Sully-sur-Loire was until 1962 the seat of the Dukes de Sully. It was built by Henri IV's minister Maximilien de Béthune (1560–1641), and the later ... read more
Château de Suscinio, now public property and used for exhibitions and cultural events, dates from the Middle Ages. It was built as a residence for the Dukes of Brittany ... read more
Château de Suze la Rousse is a spectacular military construction from the Middle-Ages, transformed in 16th and in the 18th century into a comfortable residence. Today it ... read more
Château de Valençay's impressive construction with its remarkable collections, beautiful park and gardens of 53 ha, are unmistakable linked to the famous statesman, ... read more
Château de Valmer, dating back to the 16th century, is a happy combination of Italian Renaissance with a beautiful park, gardens and winery. read more
Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte is one of these impressive pearls of European and above all, French culture and refinement. The present owners, the Count and Countess de ... read more
Château de Vendeuvre is a jewel of an aristocratic norman countryside residence of the 18th century. Building started in 1741 for Count Alexandre de Vendeuvre, it ... read more
Château de Versailles is one the most famous palaces in the world. Not only the palace itself, but also its monumental park and gardens are the best known and most ... read more
Château de Villandry, built in the 16th century around the remains of an earlier castle from the 14th century, is since 1906 the family seat of the Cavallo family. It is ... read more
Château de Vincennes is a massive 14th and 17th century royal fortress. The fortress and chapel are open to the public. read more
Château de Virieu, constructed early 11th century by Wilfred de Virieu, passes trough marriage in the hands of the de Clermond family in 1220. However, more than 800 ... read more
The Château de Vitré, used today as museum and city hall, is a fortress dating back to the 11th century but modified after having been destroyed two centuries later. ... read more
Château de Vizille-Museum of the Revolution, is a museum to commemorate and display the fact that the French Revolution started here. The modernised castle-museum, is ... read more
Château de Waleffe is an elegant noble country estate, half an hour from Liège and 1 hour from Brussels. It is privately owned and inhabited by the Barons de Potesta de ... read more
Château Adhémar/Montélimar is built by the Adhémar family in the 12th century on a former castle from two centuries earlier. Presently it houses a contemporary art ... read more