Accueil Forteresse médiévale de Châteaubrun
About the monument :
Châteaubrun, also known as the castle of giants for its monumental bronze sculptures. Not subject to the guardianship of the art market or the dictatorship of the Ministry of Good Taste, free from any quotation or cultural stranglehold, Châteaubrun?s sculptures don?t aim to seduce, but to shock and make sense, they express themselves as such. They can be rebellious, expressing their revolt against the norms and shortcomings of our society; they can be erotic, speaking of love; or they can simply tend towards a form of plenitude in their world of silence.
Guy Baudat’s sculptures could have been born in the Bronze or Stone Ages. Yet they are contemporary with the future and the past, without forgetting the present…” (source : châteaubrun
Guy Baudat’s sculptures could have been born in the Bronze or Stone Ages. Yet they are contemporary with the future and the past, without forgetting the present…” (source : châteaubrun
About the garden/park :
Châteaubrun, also known as the castle of giants for its monumental bronze sculptures. Not subject to the guardianship of the art market or the dictatorship of the Ministry of Good Taste, free from any quotation or cultural stranglehold, Châteaubrun?s sculptures don?t aim to seduce, but to shock and make sense, they express themselves as such. They can be rebellious, expressing their revolt against the norms and shortcomings of our society; they can be erotic, speaking of love; or they can simply tend towards a form of plenitude in their world of silence.
Guy Baudat’s sculptures could have been born in the Bronze or Stone Ages. Yet they are contemporary with the future and the past, without forgetting the present…” (source : châteaubrun
Guy Baudat’s sculptures could have been born in the Bronze or Stone Ages. Yet they are contemporary with the future and the past, without forgetting the present…” (source : châteaubrun
opening
Opening hours from 01 July to 31 August 2025 | |
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Monday | Open |
Tuesday | Open |
Wednesday | Open |
Thursday | Open |
Friday | Open |
Saturday | Open |
Sunday | Open |
price
Pricing | Min. | Max. |
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Full adult price | 5 € | Not communicated |
Group rate | 80 € | Not communicated |
Group rate | 150 € | Not communicated |
Group rate | 200 € | Not communicated |
Payment options
FAQ
⏱️ How long does the average visit last?
Allow on average 02:00h to get the most out of your visit. Of course, this depends on your own pace and desires: some people stroll around for longer, while others opt for a quicker discovery. Take as much time as you need – you decide the tempo!
🐾 Can I share this visit with my pet?
Of course, your four-legged friend is welcome! However, we advise you to contact the site directly to find out the exact arrangements (leash/basket, outdoor/indoor areas, etc.).
🍽️ Can I eat on site during my visit?
Unfortunately, there is no on-site catering service. We advise you to plan a meal nearby or bring a picnic if conditions permit.
🛜 What facilities and services are available on site during my visit?
A number of facilities and services are available on site to make your visit more enjoyable:
Parking
♿ I have a disability, is the site accessible?
The site has not yet been accredited with the Tourisme & Handicap label.
To find out whether a visit is possible for your specific needs, we recommend that you contact the service provider directly. We will update the information as soon as we receive new information.