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The gardens have
developed over time to cover four hectares. Vines have been cultivated
here since Roman times, as shown by the Roman villa at the bottom
of the park which can be seen in aerial photographs.
The terraces and the French garden were laid out by Etienne de Flaugergues
in 1700. The orangery and the English park were created later in 1850
by Charles Joseph de Boussairolles. A study of the gardens was made
in 1997 by students from the school of architecture at Versailles,
which prompted the owners to make several improvements to the bamboo,
the olive-tree alley, the orangery and its surroundings, and also
to create a 'garden of the senses'.
History
Discover the history
of the park and gardens of the château
Projects
Future developments
in the park and gardens
Visits
and Prices
Information about
guided tours, opening hours and prices
Botany
An insight into
the rich botanic diversity to be found in the park and gardens
Photographs
Photos of the garden,
park and children's activities
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