Chateau de Breze
Chateau de Breze
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About Chateau de Breze
Add to favoritesLocated a short distance from Saumur, the Château de Brézé offers a monumental experience unlike any other in the world: that of a "castle beneath a castle." While its exterior presents the elegance of a Renaissance residence remodeled in the 19th century in a flamboyant Neo-Gothic style, its true secret lies beneath its foundations. There, one discovers the largest troglodytic seigneurial complex in Europe, a labyrinth carved into the tufa rock that served as an impregnable refuge and a self-sufficient center of life during times of conflict. Descending into the dry moats, the deepest in France at 18 meters high, one enters a fascinating parallel world. This underground network, stretching over 4 kilometers, houses stables, kitchens, a bakery, and immense medieval wine presses, testifying to the ingenuity of the builders in transforming the rock into an invisible fortress. It is a striking journey through time where one wanders between the bright light of the royal facades and the mysterious shadow of the galleries dug more than a thousand years ago.
Tip for an even more exceptional visit.
Even if you visit the castle during a heatwave of 35°C, don't be fooled by the outside weather! The underground passages maintain a constant temperature of 12°C all year round. Be sure to bring a light jacket or sweater, even in the middle of August, as the tour of the galleries lasts over an hour and the coolness inside is striking.
