The tour begins outside, with the old 17th-century château wall, the monumental well and the coachman's house, similar to the small houses in the Hameau de la reine and the orchard, copied from J.J.Rousseau's description in LA NOUVELLE HELOISE.
The tour continues with a visit to the interior of the 18th-century château, the first floor with its grand salon restored to its 18th-century glory, its kitchen and adjoining dining room - an innovative idea at the time. The tour continues with a visit to the bedrooms on the second floor. To get there, you take the unique staircase where masters and servants lived side by side. Three of the bedrooms have retained their alcoves. Finally, the tour ends on the second floor, with a visit to a servant's bedroom.
All windows are fitted with the large panes of glass that Saint-Gobain had just invented.
The tour continues with a visit to the interior of the 18th-century château, the first floor with its grand salon restored to its 18th-century glory, its kitchen and adjoining dining room - an innovative idea at the time. The tour continues with a visit to the bedrooms on the second floor. To get there, you take the unique staircase where masters and servants lived side by side. Three of the bedrooms have retained their alcoves. Finally, the tour ends on the second floor, with a visit to a servant's bedroom.
All windows are fitted with the large panes of glass that Saint-Gobain had just invented.