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The
central body, showing by a classical triangular pediment decorated with
large stone "pots-à-feu" , is flanked with two wings each one leading
to a pavillon house. The pale ochre color of the facade , the columns
of the hall and the frescos decorating the " the King's room " remind
of the italian influence . The central hall leads to a drawing room and
to a dining room of the Restauration period.
The
classical and rigorous symmetry of the castle is broken by a vaulted Mansart
colonnade linking the south aisle to a small pavillon overlooking the
1,5 ha large enclosed French garden and Potager.
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