Chateau d'Etelan
Château d’Ételan: A Flamboyant Gothic Gem Overlooking the Seine
Chateau d'Etelan
Château d’Ételan: A Flamboyant Gothic Gem Overlooking the Seine
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About Chateau d'Etelan
Add to favoritesPerched on a hill overlooking the Seine river, the Château d'Ételan is a rare masterpiece of Flamboyant Gothic and early Renaissance architecture in Normandy. Built in the late 15th century, its striking facade features the traditional "Louis XII" style, characterized by alternating layers of white stone and red brick. The estate’s crowning jewel is the Saint Madeleine Chapel, home to extraordinary original stained-glass windows and Renaissance frescoes that have survived the centuries in remarkable condition. This historic residence has welcomed prestigious guests throughout time, including King Francis I and Catherine de Medici. Currently a privately owned and inhabited home, it offers visitors a uniquely intimate atmosphere. The surrounding park and the panoramic terrace provide stunning views of the Seine’s loops, making it an essential stop for travelers seeking authentic Norman history and architectural elegance off the beaten path.
Tip for an even more exceptional visit.
You will find that visiting in the late afternoon allows the golden hour light to beautifully reveal the intricate stone carvings of the Saint Madeleine Chapel. You should take a moment on the panoramic terrace, as it provides one of the most stunning photographic viewpoints of the winding Seine river below. Since this is a privately owned and lived-in residence, you are encouraged to check the seasonal opening times before your journey. To make the most of your day in Normandy, you might consider visiting the nearby Jumièges Abbey to perfectly complement your exploration of the region's architectural treasures.



