Situated on a headland, this chateau brings together medieval and Renaissance architecture, and its 19th century neo-medieval extensions, in a beautiful landscaped park (200 hectares).
Courtalain was a fortress in the Hundred Years War. It is a late 15th-century castle with two high buildings forming an L shape and a corner tower. Its singularity resides in the additions made in the 19th century by the Montmorency family which had a brick tower of Neo-Medieval inspiration built, and had the edifice decorated with fine sculptures in Renaissance style.
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Languages for tours
- French
Services
- No pets allowed
Equipments
- Parking
Means of payment
- Postal or bank cheques
- Cash
Opening
- Monday : from 13h00 to 19h00
- Thuesday : from 13h00 to 19h00
- Wednesday : from 13h00 to 19h00
- Thursday : from 13h00 to 19h00
- Friday : from 13h00 to 19h00
- Saturday : from 13h00 to 19h00
- Sunday : from 13h00 to 19h00
- Monday : From 13h00
and 19h00 to - Thuesday : From 13h00
and 19h00 to - Wednesday : From 13h00
and 19h00 to - Thursday : From 13h00
and 19h00 to - Friday : From 13h00
and 19h00 to - Saturday : From 13h00
and 19h00 to - Sunday : From 13h00
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Prices
- Full adult price Visit From 10€
- Child rate From 5€
- Group rate More than 10 people From 8€
Park and garden, Historical sites and monuments Château de Courtalain Château de Courtalain
28290 VALD'YERRE
28290 VALD'YERRE