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Castle of Brochon

Monument in Brochon

Folly of neo-Renaissance style built at the end of the 19th century in the inspiration of the castles of the Loire, the castle of Brochon, in Côte-d'Or, is the work of Stephen Liégeard, the inventor of the name Côte d 'Azure.

Listed as a Historic Monument, the building became a high school in the mid-1950s and saw the construction of a new building removing the greenhouse and the vegetable garden. Inside, however, it is still possible to discover original spaces such as the library, the billiard room, the living room, the dining room, the bedrooms or even the incredible entrance hall.

Around, an elegant English garden has been laid out with a wide variety of species, as well as an alpine garden, a rose garden with more than 800 varieties being restored, a rock garden with grotto, ponds and even statues of amenity.

Group or individual visits are possible by appointment.

Other monuments nearby

Castle of Gevrey-ChambertinGevrey-Chambertin (1.1 km)
Fort of BeauregardFénay (6.3 km)
Castle of SaulonSaulon-la-Rue (7.1 km)
Castle of Gilly-lès-CîteauxGilly-lès-Cîteaux (7.5 km)
Charterhouse of ChampmolDijon (9.1 km)
Aqueduct Bridge of the ArvauxNoiron-sous-Gevrey (9.4 km)
Church of the AssomptionTernant (9.8 km)
Chapel Saint-HubertTernant (10 km)

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Friday 19 april
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