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Château de Bussy Rabutin

Château de Bussy Rabutin

The story of Château de Bussy-Rabutin

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Château de Bussy le Grand

During the 19th century, the Comte de Sarcus began the restoration of the property and it became a listed building in 1862, marking the beginning of national protection of private properties. Bought by the State in 1929, the estate has been the subject of major restoration work since the 1970s. It is managed and run by the Centre des Monuments Nationaux, part of the Ministry of Culture.

The original, sumptuous interior decoration is all the work of the writer Roger de Bussy-Rabutin. Here the Count gave free rein to his creativity, depicting by means of pictures inserted into the delicate woodwork an extremely caustic fresco of the period and the Court at Versailles. The gallery has portraits of Kings of France and Dukes of Burgundy, but the Count’s love life and military career are also strongly featured in the incredible collection  spread over different rooms and galleries of coats of arms, portraits of his lady friends including his beautiful cousin, great men of war and himself as Lieutenant-General of the King’s Armies.

The guided tour of about an hour can be followed by a visit of the 19th century apartments created by the Sarcus family by booking one month in advance. 

André Le Nôtre is credited with designing the beautiful gardens ‘à la française’ which were restored in 1990 to their 17th-18th century glory and are classed as a « Jardin remarquable (remarkable garden) ». They comprise lakes, arbours, a maze and spinneys separated by paths in the form of a star.  The terrace is adorned with flower beds bordered with box hedges, containing old roses, tree peonies and perennial flowers, the whole embellished with statues of figures from mythology. The grounds also contain beehives, ice houses, a dove cote, an orchard and a vegetable garden where varieties of heirloom vegetables are grown. There is also a hornbeam maze, a curiosity which can be found at other châteaux in Burgundy, for example at the Château de Cormatin, which has a box hedge maze."

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Le Rabutinage

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