News

 

News

Opening 2010 : Saturday 3 April – Sunday 14 November.
Closed on Mondays, except on bank holidays.
Open all year round for groups by appointment. 
The castle will exceptionally be closed on Saturday 28 August 2010
(private reception - hiring for a wedding)
        
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New:
Online booking        -     Guided tours
                                -      Cookery courses
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'The court of tiny miracles' Exhibition by Poupée Sauvage.  Until Sunday 26 September 

Fabulous small creatures have invaded the castle for an unusual show….

         

  

         
        
Friday 13 August - Renaissance and Baroque Dances in the Guard's Hall
        
 
        

The dancers Bassa Toscana, Bernadette Jaquet, Stéphane Quéant and Nick Nguyen will present their original Workshop. The Voilotte band will be directed by Elisabeth Zehm-Thoma.

Guided tour of the castle at 19hrs, show at 20hrs. Fees: 12€ adults, 8€ children (6-14 years old)
        
Wednesday 1 September - Cookery course
Rendezvous every month from April to November, taught by Parisian Chef, Judicaël Ruch.
Culinary workshops combining creative contemporary cuisine with traditional French recipes.
The July session: ‘With wine…and with grapes…’
A theme obviously related to Burgundy ...A very tasty gourmet session!
The class is followed by the tasting in the old kitchen. English spoken.
To find out more.          
        
Saturday 5 September - Concert visit Musicancy
Tour of the chateau at 15:30 hrs
Concert at 16:30hrs: Trio Wanderer : Jean- Marc Phillips, violon, Raphaël Pidoux, cello, Vincent Coq, piano
Playing: Haydn, Beethoven, Liszt  
        
New in the castle shop:

‘Ancy le Franc – Jewel of the Renaissance’ 

        
        

   

We recommend this beautiful book published this spring by Les Editions du Huitième Jour.
Authors: Sabine Frommel and Arnaud Barbet-Massin. Photos: David Bordes.     
Sabine Frommel, art historian and research director of the EPHE in Paris, is the author of the monograph 'Sébastiano Serlio, Architecte de la Renaissance' published by Gallimard. Arnaud Barbet-Massin has worked on several publications at Les Editions du Huitième Jour