MAUPAS CASTLE
Built in the fifteenth century by Jean Dumesnil-Simon, governor of the Berry, instead of a residence that belonged to the Sully, it was transformed into the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In 1682, the castle was acquired by Antoine Agard, the son of the latter was anoboted by Louis XV in 1725 and brought the title of Marquis of Maupas. He's still inhabited. Not to miss: the unique collection of 887 fade plates, adorning the staircase. The beautiful tapestries - Aubusson, Flandres, Beauvais, Gobelins - decorate the room of the Duchess of Berry. The many memories of the Earl of Chambord and his mother, the Duchess of Berry. In the kitchens where a huge table of 800 kg comes, a battery of pots and utensils that would blow more than one marmiton. By appointment, after the visit, a tasting-sale of Menetou-Salon and Sauvignon is offered.