Chateau de Vendeuvre
Château de Vendeuvre: Water Gardens & Miniature Furniture Museum
Chateau de Vendeuvre
Château de Vendeuvre: Water Gardens & Miniature Furniture Museum
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About Chateau de Vendeuvre
Add to favoritesBuilt in the 18th century by architect Jacques-François Blondel, the Château de Vendeuvre is a masterpiece of classical elegance that has perfectly preserved its original interior. Still the home of the Counts of Vendeuvre, the estate is internationally famous for housing the world's leading collection of miniature furniture—tiny artistic masterpieces ranging from the era of Louis XIV to Art Deco. Inside, the lively historic kitchens and charming automatons add a magical touch to the traditional castle tour. The enchantment continues outdoors in the renowned "Surprise Water Gardens." Designed with a blend of humor and poetry, these gardens feature hidden water jets that playfully spray unsuspecting visitors, echoing the garden pranks of the Renaissance. Between the magnificent shell grotto, the exotic garden, and the hedge maze, the Vendeuvre estate offers a playful and immersive experience, standing out as one of the most delightful and creative destinations in Normandy.
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You will certainly be enchanted by the gardens, but keep your wits about you: the surprise water jets require a bit of alertness if you want to stay dry! To truly appreciate the incredible craftsmanship of the miniature furniture, you should take a moment to look closely at each detail, as these tiny pieces were once display models for high-society clients. You might also enjoy wandering further to discover the castle's icehouse and the dovecote, both beautifully restored examples of rural heritage. If you are traveling with family, you will find that the playful nature of the estate transforms a historical visit into a fun-filled adventure through mazes and waterfalls.



