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Château de Brissac The Tallest Castle in France

Château de Brissac The Tallest Castle in France. Madison Lord. Background Information. First owned in 1502 by René de Cossé (first Lord of Brissac) T oday the residence of the 13th Duke of Brissac Seven stories 204 rooms “The Giant of the Loire Valley”

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Château de Brissac The Tallest Castle in France

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  1. Château de BrissacThe Tallest Castle in France Madison Lord

  2. Background Information • First owned in 1502 by René de Cossé (first Lord of Brissac) • Today the residence of the 13th Duke of Brissac • Seven stories • 204 rooms • “The Giant of the Loire Valley” • Private opera house seating 200 people, wine cellar, and boutique/souvenir shop, garden, & park

  3. Visiting Château de Brissac • GUIDED TOURS: From April to June and Sept-Oct:10:00 am – 12:15 pm,  2:00 pm – 6:00 pm Everyday except on Tuesdays July and August: 10:00 am – 6:00 pmEveryday November to March:Contact us Last departure 30 minutes before closing time

  4. Visiting Château de Brissac INDIVIDUALS: Adult full fare 9 € (about $12)Adult reduced fare (disabled) 8 € (about $10)Children under 8 freeYoung people 8-16 years old 4.50 € (about $6)Access to grounds undergrounds and kitchens only 4.50 € (about $6) SCHOOL GROUPS: Pupils:  4.50 € (about $6)Accompanying adults: free ADULTS GROUPS (from 20 people): First proposition: 7.50 € (about $10)Guided visit of the lounges of the chateau with property’s wine testing. Length of visit: about 1 hour and 30 minutes (free walk in the grounds not included). Free entrance for bus driver and guide. Second proposition: 43 € (about $58)Guided visit of the lounges of the chateau with property’s wine testing, and lunch in the Medieval Kitchen around the fireplace.

  5. Overnight Accommodations • 2 suites and 2 historical bedrooms • Various quaint little cafes, typical French bakery shops and a local market • The heart of the Loire wine region, discovering the artistic cities of Angers and Saumur and several castles of excellence like Serrant, Villandry, Azay-le-Rideau • When you return at sunset, a comforting candle-lit dinner with of fresh flowers awaits you

  6. Reserving an Overnight Stay • Overnight accommodation is priced as follows:390 € per night (about $523)Suitable for up to two people including breakfast and a guided tour of the castleDinner is priced as follows:80 € per person (about $107)Dinner is served at 8:30 pm (exclusively available upon prior request)Local tax : 1.40 € per person and per nightAdditional fee for extra person per night : 20 € per child under 15 or 100 € per adult

  7. Outside View

  8. Interior

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