in CHEVERNY

Château of Troussay

The Château de Troussay is the smallest of the Chateaux of the Loire. Architectural jewels in its green setting, located in the vineyards of Cheverny is a haven of peace that offers authentic castle life in the twenty-first century for people who wants to visit or stay there.
Descriptif patrimoine :
The Château de Troussay, still inhabited, was built at the end of the 15th century. The Loire Valley historian and archaeologist, Louis de Saussaye, inherited it in 1828. A friend of Prosper Mérimée and, like him, a precursor of heritage conservation, he incorporated precious elements of old decor from prestigious regional monuments that had been abandoned. A beautiful 16th, 17th and 18th century furniture completes the ensemble. The English-style park is adorned with age-old trees of various species. The picturesque outbuildings house a Sologne museum, evoking "La Closerie de Raboliot", the legendary poacher. Listed in its entirety on the ISMH, Troussay combines the artistic and refined allure of the Loire Valley Châteaux with the family and rural atmosphere of the Sologne estate of yeste
Descriptif patrimoine centre :
The Château de Troussay, still inhabited, was built at the end of the 15th century. The Loire Valley historian and archaeologist, Louis de Saussaye, inherited it in 1828. A friend of Prosper Mérimée and, like him, a precursor of heritage conservation, he incorporated precious elements of old decor from prestigious regional monuments that had been abandoned. A beautiful 16th, 17th and 18th century furniture completes the ensemble. The English-style park is adorned with age-old trees of various species. The picturesque outbuildings house a Sologne museum, evoking "La Closerie de Raboliot", the legendary poacher. Listed in its entirety on the ISMH, Troussay combines the artistic and refined allure of the Loire Valley Châteaux with the family and rural atmosphere of the Sologne estate of yeste
Descriptif patrimoine site :
The Château de Troussay, still inhabited, was built at the end of the 15th century. The Loire Valley historian and archaeologist, Louis de Saussaye, inherited it in 1828. A friend of Prosper Mérimée and, like him, a precursor of heritage conservation, he incorporated precious elements of old decor from prestigious regional monuments that had been abandoned. A beautiful 16th, 17th and 18th century furniture completes the ensemble. The English-style park is adorned with age-old trees of various species. The picturesque outbuildings house a Sologne museum, evoking "La Closerie de Raboliot", the legendary poacher. Listed in its entirety on the ISMH, Troussay combines the artistic and refined allure of the Loire Valley Châteaux with the family and rural atmosphere of the Sologne estate of yeste
We speak : French, English

Visit

Average length of individual visit : 01:30 min.
Average length of group visit : 01:30 min.

opening

Horaires d'ouverture du 01 April au 31 December 2024
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price

TarifsMin.Max.
Free rate
7 €
Full adult price
10 €
Group rate
7 €
Child rate
6 €
Discount rate
5 €
Full adult price
14 €
Child rate
9 €
Group rate
12 €

Payment options

  • Debit cards
  • Cheques
  • Holiday vouchers
  • Cash

services

equipment

  • Picnic area
  • Shop
  • Parking
  • Wifi

animals friendly

Oui

advice

Adress

Route de Troussay
41700 CHEVERNY
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