Château, parc et jardin de Barberey-Saint-Sulpice
1 rue Danton, 10600 Barberey-Saint-Sulpice
Raised(Brought up) from 1626, this castle elegantly made proportional illustrates the classicism of the reign of Louis XIII, characterised by the association of the brick and of the stone. The facade on the garden is reflected in staves(moats) fed by an arm of the Seine. The regular garden resumes(takes back) division in four squared(squares), visible(obvious) on a plan of the XVIIIth century s. The site also includes an English-style park and an orchard of cut forms.
Tags
French garden, Jardin remarquable, English garden, Public garden
Acceso
Parking lot of the church
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