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Historic site and monument

Château d'Anjony

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Built by Louis d’Anjony, Jeanne d’Arc’s companion, commissioned by King Charles 8th to protect the surrounding area, the Anjony donjon is still intact and proud, an excellent example of the mountain fortress from the 15th century. 2 stars in the Michelin guide.

Built by Louis d’Anjony, Jeanne d’Arc’s companion, commissioned by King Charles 8th to protect the surrounding area, the Anjony donjon is still intact and proud, an excellent example of the mountain fortress from the 15th century.
In the 18th century a central building was added to the austere medieval construction, more welcoming and more true to this period’s tastes.

The rich interiors are decorated with remarkable religious and profane frescos (the Preux’s legend) from the 16th century and furniture from different periods of the castle’s life.

The residence is still occupied by the same family since its origin.

Informations complémentaires
Capacité :
Groupe : de 15 à 25 personnes
Type de clientèle :
Groups
Services :
Pets welcomeShopTourist brochuresGuided toursTicketing in number
Équipements :
Car parkPay car parkToilets
Langues parlées :
English
Tarifs

Moyen de paiements : Bank/credit card, Check, Travellers Cheque, Cash

Adult: 10 €

Child : 6 €

Group adults: 7 €

Group children : 4.50 €.

Free entry for children < 6 years, accompanying guides, the drivers.

Child entry valid for 6 - 12 years.

Group rate available for > 15 people.

Ouverture

From 01/09 to 12/11/2024 between 2.15 pm and 4.45 pm.
Closed on Tuesday.

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Mise à jour le 02/10/2024 Par Office de Tourisme du Pays de Salers
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