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Château de Bussy-Rabutin
Founded in the XII century by Renaudin de Bussy, the castle of Bussy was rebuilt in the XIV century. It has since been rebuilt under Henry II, then under Louis XIII. The particularity of this place are the walls that reflect the entourage of the Count.
This makes it appear the portraits of famous men he has known, embellished with humorous captions and cynicism. The castle is also famous for its famous collection of portraits of all the ladies that the Count of Bussy is supposed to have loved. During the year 1862, The Count of Sarcus got ranked the castle as a historic monument and began its restoration. The State acquired the building in 1929.
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Opening hours
Open :
Every day except monday
May 15 to september 14: 9:15 to 12 and 14h to 18h
September 15 to may 14: 9:15 to 12 and 14h to 17h
Closed :
1 January, 1 may, 1 and november 11, december 25
Prices
Reduced price: 4,50 €
Adult groups: 5,50 € (from 20 persons)
School groups: 30 € (35 people maximum)
Free:
Under 18 (accompanied by an adult)
18-25 years (nationals of 27 countries of the European Union and non-European residents regularly on French territory)
Disabled person and their companion
Jobseeker
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