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The entire park of Château de Las-Croux, designed in 1893 by Limoges landscape architect Nivet, is open to visitors.
Entrance is via the "turrets" (neo-Gothic gatehouses with towers and machicolations), the long driveway leads to the former kitchen garden (not open to visitors), with an orangery and greenhouse in the background, the neoclassical pavilion continues on, and further on, the present-day château. Visitors then proceed to the stables (1860), which house 7 horse stalls and 4...
Entrance is via the "turrets" (neo-Gothic gatehouses with towers and machicolations), the long driveway leads to the former kitchen garden (not open to visitors), with an orangery and greenhouse in the background, the neoclassical pavilion continues on, and further on, the present-day château. Visitors then proceed to the stables (1860), which house 7 horse stalls and 4...
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- In the country
- A plus de 20 mn de la gare