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Heritage Days 2024 at the Château de Bourron (77), the program

In Seine-et-Marne, the Château de Bourron invites us to experience a special program on the occasion of the Heritage Days on the weekend of September 21 and 22, 2024.

The Heritage Travel are back! On 21 and 22 September 2024, We are preparing for a weekend full of surprises, with a wide Programme of cultural excursionsmany of them free. guides, Unusual events, workshops for young and old, extraordinary openings – this is what awaits us in the heart of our heritage Treasures. In the Paris regionMuseums, ministries, embassies, fashion houses, temples of craftsmanship, churches, libraries and much more open their doors so that we can explore our heritage from every angle. Don't miss it 41st editionthat promises a lot cultural delicacies all weekend long.

So why not take the opportunity to Castles of the Île-de-France region? Yes, the Paris region is not lacking in these historical treasures, and the Journées du Patrimoine (Heritage Days) are the perfect opportunity to transform them into Special program.

Le Château de Bourron - A7C9299Le Château de Bourron - A7C9299Le Château de Bourron - A7C9299Le Château de Bourron - A7C9299 Château de Bourron, stay in a truly historic castle in the Ile-de-France region
We head to Seine-et-Marne to discover a hidden treasure: Château de Bourron, a historic residence dating from the 17th century near Fontainebleau, a haven of peace worth a detour. Stay in this listed building and let yourself be enchanted by the authenticity and beauty of its 40-hectare park. [Read more]

In Seine-et-Marne, the Bourron Castlelocated in Bourron-Marlotteparticipates in this new edition. Classified as a historical monumentThis 12th century building is now a hotel where visitors can enjoy the life of a castle during their stay. During the Heritage Days Weekend, Bourron Castle invites you to explore its history! Click here for the program!

The programme of the Heritage Days at the Château de Bourron in Seine-et-Marne

  • Visit the grounds of Château de Bourron
    Sunday, September 22, 2:00 p.m.

    The walled park of the Château de Bourron extends over 40 hectares of lawn and woodland and is an extension of the Fontainebleau forest. It has a few surprises: behind the small house is hidden the romantic Neolithic spring called Source Saint-Sévère from which the canal flows; the statue of Ceres which closes the northern parterre, the statue of Saint Joseph by Fernand Py under the trees and the house of Artagnan. But the main axis of this French-style park remains the magnificent perspective which leads south through the canal and the avenues of lime trees which give the Château de Bourron all its splendour. Inscribed in the supplementary inventory in 1926 and classified as a historic monument since 1971.