Chateau Fontaine Henri
Château de Fontaine-Henry: The Renaissance "Skyscraper" of Normandy
Chateau Fontaine Henri
Château de Fontaine-Henry: The Renaissance "Skyscraper" of Normandy
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About Chateau Fontaine Henri
Add to favoritesLocated just a few miles from the D-Day landing beaches, the Château de Fontaine-Henry is an architectural marvel famous for having the highest roofs in France, often nicknamed the "Renaissance skyscraper." This extraordinary estate has remained within the same family for over 800 years, offering a seamless journey through history. Its facade is a masterpiece of stone lacework, blending Flamboyant Gothic details with the elegance of the early French Renaissance. Inside, the castle boasts an impressive collection of old master paintings and exquisite period furniture, preserved by the generations that still call this palace home. Surrounded by lush woodland and English-style gardens, the estate is perfect for a leisurely stroll. From its grand reception rooms to its unique architectural height, Fontaine-Henry is a must-visit for travelers seeking the pinnacle of Norman aristocratic refinement and historical continuity.
Tip for an even more exceptional visit.
To truly grasp the scale of this building, you should step back into the park to admire the incredible height of the roofs, which provides the best angle for your photos. You will likely enjoy the warm atmosphere of a castle that is still lived in today; feel free to ask about the family stories that make the guided tour feel so personal and engaging. You might want to spend some extra time in the gardens playing with the traditional wooden games available, a delightful experience for visitors of all ages. Furthermore, since the castle is located near the coast, you could easily combine your visit with a trip to the nearby seaside towns like Courseulles-sur-Mer for a perfect Norman afternoon.



