Château de Carneville (Manche)
Château de Carneville (Manche) When the 18th-century Château de Carneville was purchased by a young antique dealer when he was only ... Read More >
Château de Carneville (Manche) When the 18th-century Château de Carneville was purchased by a young antique dealer when he was only ... Read More >
Château de Bourron (Seine et Marne) With it regional architecture of brick and stone, the elegant 17th-century Château de Bourron is ... Read More >
BnF-Richelieu (French National Library) (Paris) The prestigious Salon Louis XV, along with the Mazarine Gallery, once restored, will be the showcase ... Read More >
BnF-Richelieu (French National Library) (Paris) The historic architectural jewel of the BnF-Richelieu is its magnificent Mazarine Gallery. Once restored, this gallery ... Read More >
Beauregard-Keyes House (New Orleans) Built in 1826, the Beauregard-Keyes House on Chartres Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, is ... Read More >
Seignouret-Brulatour House (New Orleans) Built in 1816 by Francois Seignouret, a wine importer who made his fortune selling wine from his ... Read More >
The Abbey Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse, one of the most prestigious religious monuments in the South of France, is between Montpellier and Toulouse. Founded in the 8th century, it enjoyed the protection of Emperor Charlemagne. It presents a veritable catalog of architecture, from the 10th to the 18th century, and bears the traces of eminent political and spiritual influence.
Parc Floral dâApremont (Cher) Dating from the Middle Ages and known as the most beautiful village in France, the Apremont estate ... Read More >
Château dâArnajon Gardens This 17th-century estate is a remarkable example of the Provençal bastide gardens. Water is an important element connecting ... Read More >
Château de Laxion (Dordogne) This PÊrigourdine style Renaissance château is a well-preserved regional gem.  Its architecture served to protect against invaders ... Read More >