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Château de Montrésor

    The castle of Montrésor overlooks the village, classified among the most beautiful villages of France. Its ruins, its fortress and its enclosure bear witness to the property's medieval past. The Renaissance house overlooks the balconies of the Indrois. Count Branicki, a great figure in Polish immigration, settled in this castle in 1849 to flee Russia and the ukase of Tsar Nicholas I. With more than 1,000 years of art and history, this property, atypical and furnished with the taste of the Second Empire, is open to visitors and continues to exhibit works of art from part of the Cardinal's collection. Fesch - Napoleon I's uncle.

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Simply put

  • France's most beautiful villages

Equipment, services

  • Instructions

Prices

  • Adult full price
    11.00 €
  • Free of charge
    0.00 €
  • Reduced rate
    9.00 €
  • Children's rate
    7.00 €
  • Group rate
    9.50 €
  • Group rate
    8.50 €
  • Group rate
    6.00 €

Openings

  • 08 February 2025
    -
    30 June 2025
    10:00 - 18:00
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
  • 01 July 2025
    -
    31 August 2025
    10:00 - 19:00
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
  • 01 September 2025
    -
    12 November 2025
    10:00 - 18:00
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

Contact

Address

Château de Montrésor, 40 Grande Rue, 37460, MONTRESOR

Phone number

02 47 19 27 50

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