• Château de Cheverny built between 1624 and 1634 for Henri Hurault, comte de Cheverny, a lieutenant-general and military treasurer for Louis XIII, it is...
  • He got the house. Keeping the Château in the Family. The newly built Cheverny was passed down through the Hurault family until 1802.
  • Le parc du château de Cheverny héberge actuellement une meute de 50 chiens et organise régulièrement des chasses à courre.
  • Continue to the decorative Château de Cheverny, used by Tintin creator, Hergé as the inspiration for his fictional Château de Moulinsart.
  • When you first enter the grounds it is the south facade of Chateau de Cheverny that you see across the lawns, as inspired by the Luxembourg Palace in Paris.
  • The Château de Cheverny also was a hunting château and is famous for its hounds, which are a mix of half-English foxhound and half-French Poitou.
  • The estate of Cheverny is a seigneurial property which has belonged to the same family for more than 6 centuries. ... zoom chateau-de-cheverny cheverny.
  • Château de Cheverny. 8.5. ... The Château de Cheverny is located at Cheverny, in the département of Loir-et-Cher in the Loire Valley in France.
  • Open to the public all year round, the Château de Cheverny, still lived in today, is a building of Classical style dating from the 17th century.
  • The Loire Valley’s Château de Cheverny has stood as a testament to the conspicuous consumption of French royalty for nearly 400 years.