On the left bank of the Vézère, a few kilometers from Montignac and Lascaux, the Château de Sauveboeuf welcomes you in the heart of nature, between fruit tree orchards and the river. Built on the site of a 1633th century fortress, the castle was razed in XNUMX on the orders of Richelieu then rebuilt in the XNUMXth century by Charles Antoine de Ferrières de Sauveboeuf: it then became a modern and comfortable residence, with large windows at mullions and decorated with beautiful fireplaces.
Your tour takes you through several rooms of this illustrious residence patiently restored over decades by its owner Claude Douce. Discover the monumental white stone staircase or the dining room and its large tapestries without forgetting to stroll on the Renaissance terrace, a superb view of the Vézère.
Your tour takes you through several rooms of this illustrious residence patiently restored over decades by its owner Claude Douce. Discover the monumental white stone staircase or the dining room and its large tapestries without forgetting to stroll on the Renaissance terrace, a superb view of the Vézère.
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- Private museum
- Listed historic sites and monuments
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