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
Château des ducs de Bretagne, today the Nantes History Museum, was the residence of the Dukes of Brittany from the 13th until the 16th century. Afterwards it served as ... read more
Château des Rohan, Musées du Château des Rohan has a long noble history and since 1858 the castle houses a city museum with a history, decorative arts and a large ... read more
Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg dates back to the Middle Ages and was abandoned after the Thirty Years' War. It houses an exceptional collection of weapons and ... read more
Château du Lude is in the first place a family home of Count and Countess Louis-Jean de Nicolay, where the public is welcome to share with them this living testimony of ... read more
Château du Rivau, dating back to 1420, is blend of medieval and Renaissance architecture. The château and gardens have been beautifully restored by its private owners ... read more
Chateau Dumas is a privately-owned 18th century estate and a perfect place to learn, relax and be inspired. During the summer months the guests can enjoy one of the ... read more
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