NOVEMBER 2024 NEWSLETTER | |
CHEVERNY The Château de Cheverny, located in the Loire Valley in France, is a perfect example of classical French architecture. Built in the 17th century, it is distinguished by its elegant white stone façade, typical of this period, which gives it a majestic and luminous appearance. This Château is still inhabited today by the descendants of the Hurault family, who have built and maintained it for generations.
| In addition to its sumptuous interior, Cheverny is also famous for its magnificent gardens and its wooded park, which includes a charming orangery. There is also a pack of hunting dogs, which recalls the tradition of hunting, dear to the former owners. Cheverny is also known for having inspired Hergé for the Château de Moulinsart in Tintin! |
EXHIBITION Tintin, the secrets of Moulinsart Permanent exhibition at the Château de Cheverny Dive into the heart of the Château de Moulinsart by following in the footsteps of Tintin and his faithful adventure companions. An exhibition for young and old where you can immerse yourself in the settings of the famous comic strip. | |