GALLEVILLE CASTLE
Built at the end of the century, this château is perfectly unified in style.
Built at the end of the 17th century, Galleville Castle presents a perfect unity of style. It was built in sandstone and bricks and belonged to the Duke of Villars, a marshal and famous warlord of Louis XIV. In this superb monument listed since 1984, we discover sumptuous lounges, a boudoir, a music room and a billiard room, all of which have kept their original furniture. You will then have the opportunity to discover a beautiful and generous library as well as an old kitchen, which has never been modified. As for the park, it will please all lovers of botany: its classic design gives an impression of serenity and peace, where charm, lime trees and beech trees coexist in harmony to further enhance the beauty of the area.