A sumptuous palace in Le Neubourg, renovated by decorator Jacques Garcia.
Taking its name from a clash in 935 between the armies of the Count of Cotentin and those of Guillaume Longue-Épée, the site saw the construction of the residence of the Count of Créqui in 1651. The palace was purchased in 1990 and has since been renovated. The result of this titanic project is a Versailles-like setting! In just a few years, it has resurrected Champ de Bataille and its princely splendors, delivering a succession of richly decorated salons, galleries, libraries and rooms.
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