Château, ferme et grange aux dîmes
RD 5A 77700 Coupvray
- Seine-et-Marne
- Île-de-France
The park of the castle with an area of 45 hectares. You can stroll along the pool, contemplate the ruins of the castle, admire the commons and gardens, or simply for the pleasure of the walk. Of the castle of Coupvray, we know neither the architect nor the exact dates of its construction but everything suggests that the sponsor was Hercule de Rohan at the end of the sixteenth century and that its construction was completed in 1603\. For two centuries, the estate was owned by the Rohan-Guéméné house, until it was sold in 1791 to the Tourteau brothers by the Cardinal of Strasbourg. The latter became famous in the "affair of the Queen’s necklace". The Marquis Tourteau d'Orvilliers expanded the park and completed an "English-style" development begun at the end of the 18th century. Étienne de Turenne inherited the estate. He sold it in 1869 to the 3rd Duke of Treviso, grandson of Marshal Mortier. Between 1916 and 1956 the estate passed from the Count of Kerveguen to his daughter Thérèse, wi
Tags
Château, hôtel urbain, palais, manoir, Espace naturel, parc, jardin
Access
Motorway A4: exit 14 Disneyland-Paris, then follow Coupvray-Mairie Train: line Paris Est - Meaux, stop station d'Esbly, then 20 minutes walk RER A: line A, stop Val d'Europe, then taxi the weekend Entrance of the Parc du Château on the D 5A at the entrance of the village. Parking possible in the castle farm directly opposite or in the parking lot of the Parc de l'Harmonie