The castle is built between 1855 and 1859 for Baron James de Rothschild.
Main staircase
Bust of Minerve and quotation from Ronsard, 1570.
Hall of honour /Ballroom.
In this room took all the major celebrations place, as the château was truly designed for entertaining.
4 Atlanteans and caryatids supporting the 4 continents
Le Salon bleu.
Formerly the reception hall of Château de Ferrières, the Salon Bleu boasts sumptuous Louis XVI-style
Bust of the Baroness Betty.
Le Salon blanc.
Formerly the music room of the de Rothschild family, the white salon features an incredible fresco on the ceiling, numerous mouldings and a superb chandelier. A room with incredible architecture in
The Louis XIII lounge.
Among other things, the castle has been used as the setting for the film:
Example the clip Partition de Beyoncé and the film The count of Monte Cristo