Castle Dinteville:
The castle is listed on the Inventory of Historical Monuments (ISMH).
Dinteville Castle was built in the 16th century around a large tower of the 13th century.
The 13th to the 16th century (until 1608), the castle was owned by the family of Jaucourt. The family was very active in Champagne under Francis I, it will shut down in 1607.
The castle was bought and restored in 1703 according to the criteria of the 18th century. It has remained ever since in the same family. Dependencies were built between 1809 and 1848.
The park has water projects. The canal flows into the moat by a cascade important. Orangery is still intact. The park mixes elements regularly and landscape showing a continuous creation. On a regular composition, a guard went Dinteville water fed by the castle moat and surrounded by rows of lime trees. The composition of landscape is arranged on either side of a river in England. The park also includes two small houses of the 18th century.
The castle's courtyard, moat and bridge and the large living room, hunting on the first floor and the room on the ground floor kitchen was now listed as a historic monument July 15, 1971, then January 30, 1996 the orangery, the two entrance pavilions and the loft and then June 19, 2000 the park, its hydraulic and boundary wall and the old press and the vine.
The castle and park are open to visitors between July 23 and August 31, 14h-18h, and the weekend of Heritage Days.