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Stretching out in front of the Castle’s superb Renaissance façade is the French Garden created at the beginning of the 20th century by the renown landscapist Achille Duchêne. Meticulously clipped box-hedges and yew trees frame the vast lawns, shaded by hundred year old trees as the magnificent sequoia and the stately cedar that welcome visitors when in proximity of the drawbridge.
Italian stone lions in the moat keep watch over the serenity of this garden.

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