The suburban building was built above vaulted caves dating back to the Middle Ages. It is used today as an annex to the town hall and hosts occasional exhibitions.
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Dating from the early 19th century, the pavilion is located on the site of the original tower. The building was occupied by Jean Naly during his term as Mayor, from 1888 to 1893. It was then the residence of Antoinette Delorme, a nun in Vallard, who sold it in 1923 to Louis-Alphonse, Prince of Bourbon. The building was then occupied by enemy troops during the Second World War, before being used briefly as a restaurant.
In 1993, the Town Council decided to acquire the castle, and it became...
In 1993, the Town Council decided to acquire the castle, and it became...
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Services
Accessible for self-propelled wheelchairs
Temporary exhibitions
Shows
Theatre
Concerts
Meeting room
Parking nearby
Toilets
Dance floor
Self-guided visits (groups only)
Self-guided visits
Seminar
- Accessibility
- Accessible for self-propelled wheelchairs
- Activities
- Temporary exhibitions
- Shows
- Theatre
- Concerts
- Equipment
- Meeting room
- Parking nearby
- Toilets
- Dance floor
- Services
- Self-guided visits (groups only)
- Self-guided visits
- Seminar
- No pets allowed
Rates
Free
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Openings
All year 2024 - Open everyday
The château's surroundings are only accessible when the rose garden is open.
Location
Spoken languages
Environment
- In the town centre
- In town
- Close to a public transportation