In 1855, Count Louis Jean Georges de Couëssin du Boisriou had a small modern château built, known as the "Château du Bois de Réaux", a short distance from the old monastery, for the marriage of his son Alexandre Louis to Cécile Dezas de la Roquette.
Two corbelled turrets frame the main building on the Loire side, while two large square towers stand at the ends of the other facade.
The château can only be visited on request and during the European Heritage Days. Inside, there is a temporary exhibition of earthenware from Nevers, Gien and elsewhere.
- French, English
- Cash
- Pets not allowed
Activity
- Temporary exhibitions
Prices & Schedules
Opening :
Open during the European Heritage Days on 21 and 22 September
Prices :- Other rate (for adults) : 5€
- Gratuities (for children)
Brochures Bourgogne Tourisme
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