For seven centuries in the same lineage, the Chateau de Commarin was re-installed during the 18th century by the Marquise d'Antigny, grand-mother of the well-known bishop, the Prince de Talleyrand, Minister of Foreign Affairs of France under Napoleon. Commarin is known for its beautiful decorative collection, with its unique set of family heraldic tapestries, of the early 16th century, the beauty of its works of arts and furniture, and the richness of its 17th and 18th century decoration, which are the lively testimony of the generations who lived in.
Types
- Chapel
- Castle
- Castles and Defense Sites
- Classic
- Gothic
- Renaissance
Quality labels
- Epiques Epoques
- Listed or registered (CNMHS)
On site
Facilities
- Temporary exhibitions
Services
- French
- English
- Shop
- Room rental
- Pets accepted
Amenities
- Picnic area
- Bar
- Petite restauration
- Toilettes
Prices
Payment methods
- Credit card
- Cheques and postal orders
- Cash