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Samedi 17 septembre 2022, 20h30, 21h30Passé
Septembre 2022
Samedi 17
20:30 - 21:30
21:30 - 22:00
De 15 à 20 ans

Château de la Motte-Tilly

RD951, 10400 La Motte-Tilly
  • Aube
  • Grand Est

Case closed, Château survey for young users of the Pass Culture

The police decided to reopen the case of the murder of Eugene de Nogent who died on May 14, 1881.
Samedi 17 septembre 2022, 20h30, 21h30Passé
©Centre des monuments nationaux

The police decided to reopen the case of the murder of Eugene de Nogent who died on May 14, 1881.

The new police division recently created to solve the department’s unsolved cases decided to tackle this dormant file.
Experienced investigators, apprentices Sherlock Holmes, passionate readers of Joseph Rouletabille are invited to help solve this investigation!

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Château de la Motte-Tilly
RD951, 10400 La Motte-Tilly
  • Aube
  • Grand Est
The Clod Tilly is an elegant castle of the Age of the Enlightenment, richly furnished(filled) and surrounded with French-style gardens. He is built in 1754 for the abbot Terray, called to become one of the most powerful Secretaries of Louis XV. In 1910, the count of Rohan Chabot attempts to return to the house and to the domain their splendour of former days. Her daughter, the marchioness of Gauze restores with relish a furniture and an interior design who establish(constitute) an invitation to dream about the XVIIIth century. The castle is the main decoration(set) of the movie of Milos Forman, Valmont, inspired by work of Choderlos de Laclos, dangerous Connections.
Tags
Château, hôtel urbain, palais, manoir, Espace naturel, parc, jardin, Jardin remarquable & Monument historique
Accès
Located near(about) Nogent-sur-Seine on the road D951 towards Montereau.
©Daniel Jolivet - Creative Commons