Châteaux of Bourgogne
This is the list of Châteaux in Bourgogne. It is located in central France. Bourgogne includes the following four departments: Côte-d'Or, Saône-et-Loire, Yonne and Niévre
We have listed 523 Chateaux in the Bourgogne region (including ruins and "lost" Châteaux), of which 196 have their own dedicated page. If you know of any Châteaux in Bourgogne that are not in our list, please let us know!
Info sources: -
http://www.chateau-fort-manoir-chateau.eu
https://fr.wikipedia.org/
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portail:Châteaux_de_France
Châteaux of Côte-d'Or
Name | Built | Condition | Location | Notes / more info |
Château des Abbés de Citeaux (ancien) | 17th-18th century | Gilly-lès-Cîteaux | Property of the Department | |
Château de Agencourt | 17th century | Agencourt | Owned by a Private company | |
Château d'Antigny | 12th-17th century | Foissy | Privately owned | |
Château d'Arcelot | 1761 | In good condition | Arceau | Currently owned by the Loisy Family. Open to the public. |
Château de Arnay-le-Duc | 16th century | In good condition | Arnay-le-Duc | Owned by the town. |
Château de Auxonne | 17th century | Partially ruined | Auxonne | State property. |
Château de Avosnes | 16th century | Avosnes | Privately owned | |
Château de Barbirey-sur-Ouche | 17th-20th century | Barbirey-sur-Ouche | Privately owned | |
Château de Beaumont-sur-Vingeanne | 1723 | Beaumont-sur-Vingeanne | It is registered historic monument since April 16, 1948. | |
Château de Beauregard (Montigny-sur-Aube) | 12th-19th century | In good condition | Montigny-sur-Aube | Privately owned |
Château de Beire-le-Châtel | 13th-19th century | Beire-le-Châtel | Privately owned | |
Château de Belan-sur-Ource | 19th century | Belan-sur-Ource | Privately owned | |
Château de la Berchère | 17th century | Boncourt-le-Bois | Privately owned | |
Château de Bierre-lès-Semur | 18th century | Bierre-lès-Semur | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de Blancey | 16th-18th century | Blancey | Privately owned | |
Château de Blagny-sur-Vingeanne | 18th century | Blagny-sur-Vingeanne | Privately owned | |
Château de Blaisy-Haut | 10th century | Rebuilt | Blaisy-Haut | Become a farm, the chateau has undergone many transformations. http://www.ccsombernonnais.fr/V2/index.php?page=patrimoine |
Château de Bourbilly | 14th century | Undertook restoration in 1867-1871 | Vic-de-Chassenay | Open to the public and it was permanently inscribed on the list of monuments historiques of France than by an order of March 19, 1992. |
Château de Bouzot | 16th century | Boux-sous-Salmaise | Privately owned | |
Château Brazey-en-Morvan | 17th-18th century | Brazey-en-Morvan | Privately owned | |
Château de Bressey-sur-Tille | 18th century | Bressey-sur-Tille | Privately owned | |
Château de Bretenière | 18th-19th century | Bretenière | Privately owned | |
Château des Ducs de Bourgogne (ancien) | 13th century | Talant | Owned by the town | |
Château de Brochon | 1895 | In good condition | Brochon | It is currently owned by the town of Brochon and it is classified as historical monument in 1984. |
Château de Broindon | 17th century | Broindon | Privately owned | |
Château de Buffon | 18th century | Montbard | Owned by the town | |
Château de Bussy-Rabutin | 12th century | In good condition | Bussy-le-Grand | The chateau is the subject of a classification as historical monuments by the list of 1862. |
Château de Chailly-sur-Armançon | 16th century | Chailly-sur-Armançon | Privately owned | |
Château de Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur | ||||
Château de Châteauneuf | ||||
Château de Châtellenot | ||||
Château de Châtenoy | ||||
Château de Chevagny-les-Chevrières | ||||
Château de Charny | Charny | Privately owned | ||
Château de Chaudenay-le-Château | 13th-14th century | Chaudenay-le-Château | Privately owned | |
Château de Châteauneuf | 1132 | Châteauneuf | It is now a museum and can be visited all year-round. | |
Château de Châtellenot | 1300 | destroyed during the French revolution byt was restored by the family who bought it. | Châtellenot | It is currently owned by a private person. |
Château de Chazeuil | 14th century | Chazeuil | Privately owned | |
Château de Chorey-les-Beaune | 18th-19th century | Chorey-les-Beaune | Owned by a Private company | |
Château du Clos de Vougeot | 12th century | In good condition | Vougeot | The castle is classified as historical monuments since 1949 and opened to the public for its museum of wine . This is a great place to promote traditional Burgundy cuisine and wines of Burgundy by the Brotherhood of the Knights of Tastevin. |
Château de Clomot | 15th century | Clomot | Privately owned | |
Château de Collonges-lès-Bévy | 17th-18th century | Collonges-lès-Bévy | Privately owned | |
Château de Commarin | 14th century | In good condition | Commarin | The castle is the subject of a classification as historical monuments since September 12, 1949. |
Château de Conforgien | 14th-16th century | Saint-Martin-de-la-Mer | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de Corabœuf | 15th-19th century | Ivry-en-Montagne | Privately owned | |
Château de Corcelles-les-Arts | 12th-17th century | Corcelles-les-Arts | Privately owned | |
Château de Courcelles-lès-Montbard | 13th century | Courcelles-lès-Montbard | Privately owned | |
Château de Courcelles-lès-Semur | 13th-17th century | Courcelles-lès-Semur | Privately owned | |
Château de Courtivron | 14th-18th century | Courtivron | Privately owned | |
Château de Créancey | 17th- 18th century | Créancey | Privately owned | |
Château de Cussigny | 18th century | Corgoloin | Privately owned | |
Château de Dijon | Nothing remains | Dijon | Owned by the municipality | |
Château de Duesme | 13th-14th century | Duesme | Privately owned | |
Château de Ecutigny | 15th-17th century | Ecutigny | Privately owned | |
Château d'Éguilly | ||||
Château d'Époisses | ||||
Château d'Éguilly | 12th century | Éguilly | It was classified historic monument December 7, 1993. | |
Château d'Entre-Deux-Monts | 17th century | Nuits-Saint-Georges | Owned by a Private company | |
Château d'Époisses | 13th century | Époisses | You can visit the outdoors all year and in July and August inside. | |
Château de Epoisses | 18th century | Flée | Privately owned | |
Château Essarois | 17th century | Essarois | Privately owned | |
Château et basilique de Fontaine-lès-Dijon | 11th century | In good condition | Fontaine-lès-Dijon | |
Château de Fontaine-Française | ||||
Château de Frôlois | ||||
Château forteresse Louis XI | ||||
Château de Fontaine-Française | 1754 | Fontaine-Française | It is classified as historical monument. | |
Château de Frôlois | 13th century | Ruined but was rebuild in 14th and 18th century | Frôlois | It is privately owned and it has been listed since 1977 as a historical monument by the French ministry of culture. |
Château de Gamay | 12th-14th century | Saint-Aubin | Privately owned | |
Château de Gemeaux | 18th century | Gemeaux | Privately owned | |
Château de Gevrey-Chambertin | 11th century | Gevrey-Chambertin | Sleeping deck, the Dungeon and Chateau were included in the inventory of Historical Monuments on September 24, 1993. The chateau is open to the sightseeing. | |
Château de Gouville | 18th century | Corcelles-les-Monts | ||
Château de Grancey | 18th century | Grancey-le-Château-Neuvelle | Privately owned | |
Château de Grignon | 12th century | Grignon | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de Jours-lès-Baigneux | 16th century | In good condition | Jours-lès-Baigneux | Privately owned |
Château de Lacour-d'Arcenay | 18th century | Lacour-d'Arcenay | Privately owned | |
Château de Laperrière | ||||
Château de Lantenay | 1665 | Lantenay | Private property and partially registered and listed as a historical monument. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lantenay_(Côte-d'Or)#Lieux_et_monuments | |
Château de Laperrière | 13th century | Disappeared | Laperriere-sur-Saone | fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Laperrière |
Château de Larrey | 1230 | Modified and enlarged | Larey | This castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. |
Château de Ledavrée | 15th century | Clamerey | Privately owned. | |
Château de Longecourt-en-Plaine | 13th century | Longecourt-en-Plaine | The chateau is now occupied by the family of Saint-Seine and the accommodation is possible (five rooms and one suite). | |
Château de Lusigny-sur-Ouche | 16th-17th century | Lusigny-sur-Ouche | Privately owned. | |
Château de Lux | 13th-18th century | Lux | Privately owned. | |
Château de Magny-lès-Aubigny | 18th century | Magny-lès-Aubigny | Privately owned. | |
Château de Mâlain | ||||
Château de Marigny-le-Cahouet | ||||
Château de Ménessaire | ||||
Château de Mâlain | 12th century | restored in 1985 | Mâlain | It now belongs to the city of Mâlain and Archaeological Group Mesmontois. |
Château de Marigny-le-Cahouët | 12th-19th century | Marigny-le-Cahouët | Privately owned. | |
Château Marmont | Châtillon-sur-Seine | |||
Château de Ménessaire | 12th century | Fully restored | Ménessaire | It offers guesthouse and cottages. |
Château de Messigny-et-Vantoux | 18th century | Messigny-et-Vantoux | Privately owned. | |
Château de Messigny-et-Vantoux | 18th century | Messigny-et-Vantoux | Registered in Historical Monument and it is a Private Propertyfr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messigny-et-Vantoux#Lieux_et_monuments | |
Château de Minot | 15th-17th century | Minot | Privately owned | |
Château de Missery | 14th-18th century | Missery | Privately owned | |
Chateau de Molinot | 16th-17th century | Molinot | Privately owned | |
Château de Montculot | 18th century | Urcy | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de Monthelie | 16th-18th century | In good condition | Monthelie | Privately owned |
Château de Montmusard | Partially demolished in 19th century | Dijon | ||
Château de Montfort | 13th century | Ruines | Montigny-Montfort | Since 2011, 200 members of a association have been restoring and beautify the site. It is open for free tours reservation. |
Château de Montmoyen | 17th-18th century | Montmoyen | Privately owned | |
Château de Mont-Saint-Jean | 12th-15th century | Mont-Saint-Jean | Privately owned | |
Château de Montille | 17th century | Semur-en-Auxois | Privately owned | |
Château Nan-sous-Thil | 17th century | Nan-sous-Thil | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de Norges | 13th-14th century | Norges-la-Ville | ||
Château d'Orain | 17th century | Grignon | Privately owned | |
Château Pagny-le-Château | 16th century | Pagny-le-Château | Privately owned | |
Château de Perrigny-lés-Dijon | 13th century | Missing | Perrigny-lés-Dijon | The current traces of the old castle and its outbuildings are still recognizable in the topography of the village. One can spot the remains of a door of the backyard (hinges), an oven and an ordinary press, now part of a private property. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Perrigny-lès-Dijon |
Château de Posanges | 1440-1445 | Restored | Posanges | It was converted to a Cloth factory. |
Château de Promenois | 14th-18th century | Jouey | Privately owned | |
Château de Puits | 15th-17th century | Ruined | Puits | Privately owned |
Château de Quemigny-sur-Seine | 13th-17th century | Quemigny-sur-Seine | Privately owned | |
Château de Quincerot | 14th-18th century | Quincerot | Privately owned | |
Château de Quincey | 17th-18th century | Quincey | Privately owned | |
Chateau de La Roche-en-Brenil | 16th-18th century | Roche-en-Brenil (La) | Privately owned | |
Château de la Rochepot | 13th century | Rebuilt it the 15th and fully restored in 19th century | Rochepot | Currently owned by the Descendants of Sadi Carnot and its open to the public. |
Château de Rochefort (vestiges) | 16th-17th century | Asnières-en-Montagne | Privately owned | |
Château de Rochefort-sur-Brévon | 19th century | Rochefort | Privately owned | |
Château de Rosières | ||||
Château de Rocheprise | 15th-19th century | Brémur-et-Vaurois | Privately owned | |
Château de Rosières | 11th century | In good condition | Saint-Seine-sur-Vingeanne | The castle was eventually bought in 1980 by the family Bergerot. The current owners operate in rooms and breakfast. |
Château de Rougemont | Middle Ages | Rougemont | Owned by the municipality | |
Château du Roussay | 14th-18th century | Clomot | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de Rouvres | Destroyed | Rouvres-en-Plaine | There is no longer any trace. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Rouvres | |
Château de Saint-Apollinaire | Saint-Apollinaire | Privately owned | ||
Château Saint-Bernard | ||||
Château de Saint-Anthôt | Saint-Anthot | |||
Château de Sainte-Colombe | 17th-18th century | Sainte-Colombe | Privately owned | |
Château de Saint-Rémy | 16th century | Saint-Rémy | Privately owned | |
Chateau-Saint-Sauveur | 14th-18th century | Dijon | Private property | |
Château de Salmaise | 12th-15th century | Salmaise | Privately owned | |
Château de Savigny-lès-Beaune | 14th-17th century | Restored | Savigny-lès-Beaune | Privately owned. |
Château de Semur-en-Auxois | Rebuilt | Semur-en-Auxois | fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semur-en-Auxois#Monuments_et_lieux_touristiques | |
Château et parc de Serrigny | Ladoix-Serrigny | Privately owned | ||
Château de Soussey-sur-Brionne | 13th-17th century | Soussey-sur-Brionne | Privately owned | |
Château Stéphen-Liégeard | 19th century | Brochon | State property | |
Château de Talmay | 13th century | Talmay | Currently owned by the Family Bordeaux-Montrieux Bonhoure. | |
Château de Tanyot | 18th century | Tanay | Privately owned | |
Château de Tavannes | 18th century | In good condition | Aisey-sur-Seine | Privately owned |
Château de Ternant | 17th century | Ternant | Privately owned | |
Château de Thenissey | 18th century | under restoration | Thenissey | fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thenissey#Lieux_et_monuments |
Château Thoisy-la-Berchère | 15th-19th century | Thoisy-la-Berchère | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de Thil | 13th century | Restored in 20th century | Vic-sous-Thil | It is a classification as a historical monument since September 12, 1905. |
Château de Turcey | 15th-17th century | Turcey | Privately owned | |
Château dit Tour Marmont | 13th-16th century | Gissey-sous-Flavigny | Privately owned | |
Château de la Velle | 16th century | Meursault | Privately owned. | |
Château de Verrey-sous-Salmaise | 18th century | Verrey-sous-Salmaise | Privately owned. | |
Château de Vianges | 15th-18th century | Vianges | Privately owned. | |
Château de Villars | 18th century | Dompierre-en-Morvan | Privately owned. | |
Château de Villaines-en-Duesmois | 13th-17th century | Villaines-en-Duesmois | Privately owned. | |
Château de Villeberny | 15th-16th century | Villeberny | Privately owned. | |
Château de Villers-la-Faye | 15th century | Villers-la-Faye | Privately owned. | |
Château de Villiers-le-Duc | 17th century | In good condition | Villiers-le-Duc | Privately property |
Château de Villotte-Saint-Seine | 17th century | Villotte-Saint-Seine | Privately owned. | |
Commanderie de la Romagne | 15th century | Saint-Maurice-sur-Vingeanne | It is subject to classification as a historical monument since June 25, 1962. | |
Palais abbatial Saint-Bénigne | 17th century | In good condition | Dijon | |
Palais des ducs de Bourgogne | 1364 | In good condition | Dijon | It is now the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Dijon and City Hall. |
Châteaux of Niévre
Name | Built | Condition | Location | Notes / more info |
Château d'Anizy | 12th-18th century | In good condition | Limanton | Privately owned |
Château d'Arthel | 16th-19th century | In good condition | Arthel | Privately owned |
Château d'Aunay | 17th-18th century | Aunay-en-Bazois | Privately owned | |
Château d'Azy | 19th century | Saint-Benin-d'Azy | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de Bazoches | 12th century | Modified | Bazoches | Currently owned by the Sigalas Family. It is open to visitors. |
Château de Besne | 15th-19th century | Saint-Péreuse | Privately owned | |
Château du Bessay | 14th-18th century | Toury-sur-Jour | Privately owned | |
Château des Bordes | 15th-17th century | Urzy | Privately owned | |
Château de Brinon-sur-Beuvron | 15th-18th century | Brinon-sur-Beuvron | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de Champdioux | 13th century | Maux | ||
Château de Chandioux (ruines) | 14th-15th century | Maux | Privately owned | |
Château de la Chasseigne | 15th century | Saint-Parize-le-Châtel | ||
Château de Châtillon-en-Bazois | 15th-19th century | Châtillon-en-Bazois | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de la Chaussade | 18th century | Guérigny | Owned by a Public Institution | |
Château de Chevenon | 14th-16th century | In good condition | Chevenon | Privately owned |
Château de Chitry-les-Mines | 17th-19th century | Ruined | Chitry-les-Mines | Privately owned |
Château de Cigogne | 15th century | Fermeté (La) | Privately owned | |
Château de Corbelin | 13th century | La Chapelle-Saint-André | Classified as a historical monument since 1940. | |
Château de Concley | 18th century | Poil | ||
Château de Coulon | 16th century | Mouron-sur-Yonne | Private property | |
Château des Créneaux | 14th-17th century | Trucy-l'Orgueilleux | Private Property | |
Château de Decize | Decize | Privately owned | ||
Château de Dornes | 13th-18th century | Dornes | Privately owned | |
Château de Druy-Parigny | 14th-15th century | Druy-Parigny | Privately owned | |
Château de Dumphlun | 15th-18th century | Billy-Chevannes | Privately owned. | |
Château de Fertot | 19th century | Gimouille | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de Foucherenne | 15th century | Saxi-Bourdon | Privately owned | |
Château d'Ettevaux | 18th-20th century | Poil | ||
Château de Giry | 14th-16th century | Giry | Privately owned | |
Château de Goujon | 19th century | Renovated | Cossaye | fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Goujon |
Château des Granges | 16th-17th century | Suilly-la-Tour | Privately owned | |
Château de Lantilly | 13th century | Cervon | It is open for accomodation. | |
Château de Lichy | 15th-17th century | Bona | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de Luanges | 19th century | Urzy | Privately owned | |
Chateau de Lys | 17th-18th century | Lys | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de Marcilly | 15th-19th century | In good condition | Cervon | Privately owned |
Château du Marais | Gimouille | Privately owned | ||
Château de Marry | 15th-18th century | Moulins-Engilbert | Privately owned | |
Château de Meauce | 15th-18th century | In good condition | Saincaize-Meauce | Privately owned |
Château de Menou | 17th century | Menou | Privately owned | |
Château de Mocques | 17th century | Saint-Martin-sur-Nohain | Privately owned | |
Château de la Montagne | 18th-19th century | Saint-Honoré-les-Bains | Private Property | |
Château de la Motte (Arthel) | 15th-18th century | Restored | Arthel | Privately owned |
Château de la Motte-Farchat | 16th century | Fleury-sur-Loire | Privately owned | |
Château de la Motte-Josserand | 14th-17th century | Perroy | Privately owned | |
Château de Moulins-Engilbert | 10th century | Renovated | Moulins-Engilbert | It is currently owned by the Municipality of Saint-Honoré. It is open to the public. |
Château de Mouron | 19th century | Mesves-sur-Loire | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de Moussy | 15th century | Moussy | Privately owned | |
Château du Mousseau | Poil | |||
Château des comtes de Nevers (ancien) | 13th-14th century | Montenoison | Owned by the town | |
Château du Nozet | Saint-Andelain | |||
Château de Passy-les-Tours | 14th century | Ruine | Varennes-lés-Narcy | It is subject to registration as a historic monument since June 28, 1927. |
Château de Pierfitte | Poil | |||
Château de Pignol | 17th century | Tannay | Privately owned | |
Château de Précy | 14th-17th century | Guipy | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de Prye | 19th century | Fermeté (La) | Privately owned | |
Château de Quincize | 17th-18th century | Blismes | Privately owned. | |
Château de La Roche | 18th century | Larochemillay | Privately owned | |
Château de Romenay | 17th-18th century | Diennes-Aubigny | Private Property. | |
Château de Rosemont (ruines) | 13th century | Luthenay-Uxeloup | Privately owned | |
Château de Saint-Amand-en-Puisaye | 16th century | Saint-Amand-en-Puisaye | Owned by the town | |
Château de Saint-Léger | 17th-18th century | Saint-Léger-de-Fougeret | Privately owned | |
Château de Saint-Loup | 19th century | Saint-Germain-Chassenay | Owned by a Private company | |
Château et enceinte Saint-Vérain | Saint-Vérain | Privately owned | ||
Château de Saulières | 17th-18th century | Saint-Péreuse | Property of a Private company | |
Chateau de Sauvages | 16th-18th century | Beaumont-la-Ferrière | Privately owned. | |
Château de Sermoise | 18th century | Sermoise-sur-Loire | Privately owned | |
Château de Toury-Lurcy | 12th-19th century | Toury-Lurcy | Private property | |
Château de Tracy-sur-Loire | 15th-16th century | Tracy-sur-Loire | Private Property | |
Château de Vandenesse | 14th-17th century | Vandenesse | Privately owned. | |
Château de Verneuil | 14th-15th century | Verneuil | Privately owned | |
Château de Vésigneux | 17th-18th century | Ruined | Saint-Martin-du-Puy | Privately owned |
Château de Vevres | 14th-17th century | Rouy | Privately owned. | |
Château dit du Vieux Moulin | 13th-16th century | Vielmanay | Privately owned | |
Château de Villars | 14th century | Saint-Parize-le-Châtel | Privately owned. | |
Château de Villemenant | 14th-15th century | Guérigny | Privately owned. | |
Château de Villemolin | 14th century | Anthien | The chateau is open to visitors since 1976 from July-August (off season or by appointment). | |
Maison forte d'Alligny-en-Morvan | 12th-17th century | Alligny-en-Morvan | Owned by the town | |
Maison forte de Riegot | 15th century | Champvert | Privately owned | |
Palais ducal de Nevers | 15th century | Restored | Nevers | The palace now houses the Town Hall (including the mayor's office and dining tips), part of the tourist office, exhibition halls and reception, and a permanent exhibition on the history and strengths of the city ( Formula 1 , earthenware, etc.. ) as well as aquarium fish Loire. |
Petit Château La Gloriette | 17th century | Nevers | Owned by the town | |
Tour Vauban | 15th-17th century | Epiry | Owned by a Private company |
Châeaux of Saône-et-Loire
Name | Built | Condition | Location | Notes / more info |
Château d'Allerey | 18th century | Suffered significant changes | Allerey-sur-Saâne | The Chateau is private property and can not be visited. |
Château de Amanzé | 15th century | Amanzé | Privately owned. | |
Château d'Arcy | 15th century | Vindecy | It is a private property and cannot be visited. | |
Château de l'Arvolot | 15th century | Boyer | The chateau is a private property belong to the La Forest Divonne Family and not open to the public. | |
Château d'Audour | 18th century | Dompierre-les-Ormes | It is a private property and cannot be visited. | |
Château de Balleure | 15th century | étrigny | The chateau is private property and cannot be visited. | |
Château de la Bouthière | ||||
Château de Boutavant | ||||
Château de Buffières | ||||
Château de Ballore | 13th century | Currently being restored | Ballore | The castle is a private property and it is not open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Ballore |
Château de Banchet | 14th century | Totally renovated in 1986 | Châteauneuf | Privately owned and not opened to visitors. |
Château de Beaulieu | 1660 | Varennes-lés-Mâcon | The chateau is a private property and not open to the public. | |
Château de Beaurepaire-en-Bresse | 15th century | Beaurepaire-en-Bresse | The chateau is a private property and its open to the public. | |
Château de Berzé | 10th century | Berzé-le-Châtel | The chateau is a private property . Guided tours are available from June to September, and throughout the year by appointment for groups. | |
Château de Besanceuil | 14th century | Bonnay | The chateau is beaing run by Anne Semprun, it is a private property and not opened to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Besanceuil | |
Château de Besseuil | 17th century | Clessé | The chateau is private property ancd cannot be visited. | |
Château de Besornay | Saint-Vincent-des-Prés | Privately owned. | ||
Château de Bissy-sur-Fley | 15th century | Well preserved | Bissy-sur-Fley | The chateau is privately owned but it is open to visitors. |
Château de la Bouthiére | 15th century | Saint-Léger-sous-Beuvray | The chateau is a private property and cannot be visited. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_la_Bouthière | |
Château de Bouttavant | 11th century | Cortambert | The chateau is a private property and its not open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Bouttavant | |
Château de Brancion | 12th century | Ruine | Martailly-lés-Brancion | The chateau is private property and its open to the public. |
Château de Brandon | 12th century | Major renovation | Saint-Pierre-de-Varennes | The chateau is a private property but it is open to the public. |
Château de Bresse-sur-Grosne | 14th century | Restored in 1870 | Bresse-sur-Grosne | The chateau is private property and not open to the public. |
Château du Breuil | 17th century | Major restoration in 1930 | Gueugnon | The chateau is private property and cannot be visited. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_du_Breuil_(Gueugnon) |
Château du Breuil | 14th century | Restored in 1718 | Breuil | The chateau is a private property and not open to the public. The park is open to the public though. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_du_Breuil_(Le_Breuil) |
Château du Brouchy | 19th century | Champagnat | Privately owned. | |
Château de Buffiéres | 12th century | Rebuilt in 15th century | Montbellet | The chateau is a private property and its not open to the public. |
Château de Buis | 18th century | Chissey-en-Morvan | Privately owned. | |
Château de la Baulme | 19th century | Cronat | Privately owned. | |
Château de Burnand | 15th century | Restored in 1865 | Burnand | It is a private property and not open to the public. |
Château de Bussière | 17th century | Tagnière (La) | Privately owned. | |
Château de Chaintré | 12th century | In good condition | Crêches-sur-Saône | It is a private property, serving as a luxury residence and cannot be visited. |
Château de Chaintré | ||||
Château de Châteauneuf | ||||
Château de Chamilly | 13th century | Chamilly | Private property and not opened to the public. | |
Château de Champforgeuil | During the French Revolution | Champforgeuil | It is a private property and cannot be visited. However the court can be visited. | |
Château de Champignolle | 17th century | La Tagniére | Private property and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Champignolle | |
Tour de Champiteau | 12th century | Saint-Firmin | Private property and cannot be visited. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tour_de_Champiteau | |
Château de Champsigny | Saint-Léger-du-Bois | Private property and not open to the public. | ||
Château de Champvent | La Guiche | Private property and not opened to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Champvent_(France) | ||
Château de Champvigy | 19th century | Saint-Bonnet-de-Vieille-Vigne | Privately owned and not open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Champvigy | |
Château de la Chapelle-de-Bragny | 12th century | La Chapelle-de-Bragny | Privately owned and not open to visitors. It is registered historic monument by order of February 25, 1974. | |
Château de Charles-Le-Téméraire (ancien) | 14th-15th century | Charolles | Owned by the town | |
Château de Charmois | 15th century | Brion | Privately owned and not open to public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Charmois | |
Château de Charnay | Perrigny-sur-Loire | Privately owned and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Charnay | ||
Château de Charolles | 14th century | Charolles | The chateau is owned by the municipality and open access (public garden). | |
Château de la Chassagne | 1893 | Saint-Vincent-Bragny | Privately owned and not opened to public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_la_Chassagne | |
Château de Chasselas | 14th century | Restored in 1972 | Chasselas | The chateau belongs to the Agricultural Society of Civil Chasselas. |
Château de Chassignole | 15th century | Major restoration in 19th century | Bonnay | Privately owned and not open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Chassignole |
Château de Chassy | 15th century | Chassy | Today, the chateau belongs to Lieutenant-Colonel Bernard de Benoist Gentissart. It is not open to the public. | |
Château de Châtenoy | 17th century | Preserved and restored | Châtenoy-en-Bresse | In 1977 the entire estate was bought by the municipality. The ground floor of the castle is the town hall and the first floor has been converted into rental apartments. Are transformed into common hall and the guard house in library. |
Château de Châtillon | 16th century | Viré | The chateau is private property and cannot be visited. | |
Château de Chauffailles | 11th century | Chauffailles | The chateau is owned by the municipality of Chauffailles and can not be visited. | |
Château de Chaumont | 1770 | Oyé | The chateau is a private property. The great hall, chapel and grounds are open to the public in August. | |
Château de Chaumont-la-Guiche | 1648 | Saint-Bonnet-de-Joux | Property of the La Guice Family. The chateau is privately owned and not open to the public. | |
Château de Chazeu | 13th century | Ruines | Laizy | It is privately owned and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Chazeu |
Château de Chevagny-les-Chevriéres | 15th century | Chevagny-les-Chevriéres | Privately owned and not open to the public. | |
Château de Chevannes | 16th century | Restored in 1970 | Saint-Racho | The castle is a private property. The tour is authorized (exhibitions). |
Château de Chevenizet | 15th century | Nochize | Privately owned and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Chevenizet | |
Château de Chevignes | 17th century | Davayé | Privately owned and not open to vistors. | |
Château de Chiseuil | 17th century | Major modification in 19th century | Digoin | Privately owned and not open to visitor. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Chiseuil |
Château de Chissey-en-Morvan | 13th century | Chissey-en-Morvan | The chateau is private property, cannot be visited (with exceptions). The castle can be visited exceptionally during Heritage Days in September. | |
Château de la Clayette | 14th century | La Clayette | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. | |
Manoir du Colombier | either built or modified in early 18th century | Clermain | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manoir_du_Colombier_(Clermain) | |
Château de la Combe | 17th century | Prissé | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. | |
Château de Commune | 13th century | Martigny-le-Comte | Privately owned and cannot be visited. | |
Château de Condemine | First mention in 1614 | Charnay-lés-Mâcon | Currently owned by the Prettre Family and its not open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Condemine | |
Château de Corcelle | 13th century | Bourgvilain | Privately owned and its not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Corcelle | |
Château de Corcelles | 12th century | Charolles | It is private property and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Corcelles | |
Château de Corcheval | First mention in 12th century | Beaubery | Since the beginning of the 20th century it belongs to the family of the barons of La Chapelle and its not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Corcheval | |
Château de Cormatin | 17th century | Cormatin | This is a private property that is open to the public. | |
Château des Correaux | 18th century | Leynes | ||
Château de Couches | 11th century | Renovated in 2009 | Couches | Private home and open to visitors. |
Château de Crary | 13th century | Ozolles | Today, Crary is a Mecca of receptions in southern Burgundy. | |
Château de Croix | 1435 | Restoration in early 20th century | Génelard | Privately owned and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Croix |
Château de Cruzille | 12th century | Restored in 17th century | Cruzille | Private property and not open to public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Cruzille |
Chateau de Cuisery | Cuisery | Owned by the town | ||
Château de Cypierre | 14th century | Volesvres | The chateau now belong to the Bastard Family and not open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Cypierre | |
Château de Demigny | 18th century | Demigny | The castle is a private property. It is open to the public to discover a museum dedicated to hunting, game hunting and the work of Mis Foudras. | |
Château de Dracy-lès-Couches | ||||
Château de Drée | ||||
Château de Digoine | 12th century | Restored in early 19th century | Saint-Martin-de-Commune | The chateau is privately owned and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Digoine_(Saint-Martin-de-Commune,_Saône-et-Loire) |
Château de Dracy-lés-Couches | 1298 | Dracy-lés-Couches | The castle is a private property. The visit of the cellar is allowed. | |
Château de Dracy-le-Fort | 12th century | Ruines | Dracy-le-Fort | Currently a private property. |
Château de Dracy-Saint-Loup | 17th century | Dracy-Saint-Loup | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. | |
Château de Drée | 1620 | Major restoration in 1995 | Curbigny | The castle is a private property. It is open to the public. |
Château de Durtal | 14th century | Being renovated | Montpont-en-Bresse | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. |
Château de Dyo | 11th century | Renovated | Dyo | Private property and not open to the public. |
Château de l'Épervéire | 1788 | Restored | Gigny-sur-Saône | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_l'Épervière |
Château de l'Épervière | ||||
Château d'Épinac | ||||
Château d'Épiry | ||||
Château d'Eschamps | 17th century | Autun | Privately owned. | |
Château d'Épinac | 14th century | Restored | épinac | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. |
Château d'Épiry | 12th century | Saint-émiland | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. | |
Château d'Escole | First mention in 11th century | Rebuilt in 1671 | Verzé | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. |
Château d'Esmyards | 19th century | Brandon | Privately owned. | |
Château des Essertaux | around 12th century | Bussiéres | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_des_Essertaux | |
Château d'Estours | 14th century | Restored in 1974 | Crêches-sur-Saône | The chateau is private property, cannot be visited. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_d'Estours |
Château de la Ferté | 1682 | Saint-Ambreuil | The castle is a private property but it is open to the public. | |
Château de la Ferté | ||||
Château de Fleurville | 1600 | Fleurville | The castle was converted into a hotel and restaurant, owned by France and Pascal Lehmann. | |
Château de Fontenay | Fontenay | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Fontenay | ||
Château de Gergy | 13th century | Gergy | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Gergy | |
Château de Germolles | 13th century | Mellecey | Tourist and cultural site. | |
Château de Gorze | 1671 | Pratly demolished in 20th century | Germolles-sur-Grosne | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Gorze |
Château de Lugny/Grammont | 13th century | Rebuilt in 1771 | Lugny-lés-Charolles | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. |
Château de Grenod | 16th century | Rebuilt in 17th century | Uchizy | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. |
Château de Gros-Chigy | 11th century | Saint-André-le-Désert | The chateau is private property and not open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Gros-Chigy | |
Château des Hauts | 1855 | Saint-Bonnet-de-Joux | The castle is private property and cannot be visited. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_des_Hauts | |
Château d'Hurigny | 14th century | Hurigny | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. | |
Château d'Igé | Either 11th century or 12th century | Igé | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. | |
Château d'Igornay | 12th century | Igornay | Occupied by farm and housing. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_d'Igornay | |
Château d'Igé | ||||
Château de Joncy | 11th century | Restoration of the remaining building and reconstruction of French Garden. | Joncy | Privately owned and not open to the public. |
Château de Lally | 13th century | Saint-Léger-du-Bois | Currently its a farm now and not open to the visitor. | |
Château de Lavault | 18th century | Neuvy-Grandchamp | Privately owned. | |
Château de Lavernette | Unknown | Leynes | Since 2000, the vineyards of Château de Lavernette are operated by the twelfth and thirteenth generations of winemakers. | |
Château de Layé | 13th century | Rebuild after the fire in 1850 | Vinzelles | The Castle, private property, can be visited during the months of July and August and during the days of the wealth. |
Château de Lessard-en-Bresse | Lessard-en-Bresse | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Lessard-en-Bresse | ||
Château de Leynes | First mention in 1423 | Rebuilt in 1716 after it was burned in 1471 | Leynes | The castle is now renovated and has been converted into guest house and cottage. |
Château de Loisy | 1150 | Reconstructed in 1633 | Loisy | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. |
Château de Lourdon | First mention in 9th century | Ruine | Lournand | Private property. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Lourdon |
Château de Layé | ||||
Château de la Loyère | ||||
Château de la Loyère | Well maintain | Loyère | The field is used as summer camp, during the holidays, it organizes various cultural and sporting events for youth. | |
Château de Lucenier | 14th century | La Chapelle-au-Mans | It is now the property of Marquis Montmorillon fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Lucenier | |
Château de Lugny | Lugny | The Chateau de Lugny is now a school: the private college "La Source". | ||
Château du Magny | 17th century | Sarry | Privately owned. | |
Château de La Marche | 12th century | Villegaudin | It is now the property of M. Bedoiseau. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_La_Marche | |
Château de Marcilly-la-Gueurce | 12th century | Marcilly-la-Gueurce | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. | |
Château de Marigny | 13th century | Fleurville | Privately owned and not open to visitors. | |
Château de Marigny | 12th century | Marigny | It is registrated as national monuments since July 1990 and a ranking in the same way since February 1996. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Marigny_(Marigny) | |
Château de Martigny-le-Comte | Completely restored in 1878 | Martigny-le-Comte | The chateau belongs to the Beaumont Family. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Martigny-le-Comte | |
Château du Martret | Saint Vallier | |||
Château de Maulevrier | 14th century | Melay | Private property and not open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Maulevrier | |
Château de Meix-Berthaud | 17th century | Gergy | Private Property. | |
Château de Mercey | First mention in 15th century | Montbellet | The chateau is a private property, cannot be visited. | |
Chateau de Messey | Ozenay | Privately owned. | ||
Château de Messey-sur-Grosne | 15th century | Messey-sur-Grosne | The castle is a private property. The tour is not allowed. | |
Château de Milly | Milly-Lamartine | The castle is a private property and can only be visited with permission. | ||
Château des Moines de Cluny | Berzé-la-Ville | Property of an association. | ||
Château de Molleron | 14th century | Vaudebarrier | Property of the Chanay Family. | |
Château du Monay | 12th century | restoration in 17th century | Saint-Eusébe | The castle is a private property and can only be visited with permission. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_du_Monay |
Château de Monceau | 1648 | Prissé | It is now a property of the Foundation Ozanam (retirement home). | |
Château de Morcoux | 17th century | Tavernay | Privately owned. | |
Château de Montaigu | 1950 | Ruine | Mercurey and Saint-Martin-sous-Montaigu | The site is private property and can only be visited with permission. |
Château de Montcony | 13th century | Had major renovation | Montcony | Depending on the availability of homeowners groups who are sufficiently consistent may, upon request and by appointment, enjoy a guided tour by the owners. |
Château de Montessus | 14th-15th century | In good condition | Changy | Private property and not open to the public. |
Château de Montcoy | 13th century | Montcoy | The Chateau is a private property. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Montcoy | |
Château de Monthelon | 15th century | Restored in 1783 | Monthelon | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Monthelon |
Château de Montjeu | 1606 | Restored | Broye | It is privately owned, it cannot be visited. |
Château du Petit Montjeu | 17th century | In good condition | Autun | Privately owned |
Château de Montrifaud | Issy-l'Evêque | Owned by the town | ||
Château du Montot | First mention in 1376 | Oudry | fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_du_Montot | |
Château de Montvaillant | Rebuilt in 19th century | Clermain | It is currently owned by Florence Witt and its not open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Montvaillant | |
Château de Morlet | End of 13th century | Morlet | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Morlet | |
Château de Moroges | 13th century | Well maintained and carefully preserved | Moroges | The castle is a private property. The tour is available on request. |
Château de la Motte | 11th century | Restored | Épervans | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. |
Château de la Motte-Saint-Jean | 11th century | La Motte-Saint-Jean | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_la_Motte-Saint-Jean | |
Château de Nobles | 12th century | Restored in 1856 | La Chapelle-sous-Brancion | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. |
Château d'Oyé | 11th century | Restored in 1850 | Oyé | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. |
Château d'Oyé | ||||
Château d'Ozenay | 15th century | Ozenay | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. | |
Château du Parc | 13th century | Rebuilt in 14th century | Sancé | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. |
Château des Perrières | ||||
Château des Perrières | 14th century | Mâcon | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. | |
Château de Pierreclos | 14th century | Pierreclos | The castle is a private property. It is open to the public. | |
Château de Pierre-de-Bresse | 1680 | Pierre-de-Bresse | Currently owned by General Council of Saône-et-Loire. It is now the Museum of the Bresse. | |
Château du Pignon blanc | 17th century | Brion | Currently owned by Philippe de Brabois. It is not open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_du_Pignon_blanc | |
Château du Plessis | 13th century | Restored in 18th century | Blanzy | The chateau is a private property and cannot be visited. |
Château de Pommier | End of 14th century | Restored in 19th century | Cortevaix | Private property and not open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Pommier_(Cortevaix) |
Château de Ponneau | 15th century | Jully-lés-Buxy | Private property and not open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Ponneau | |
Château de Pouilly | First mention in 10th century | Solutré-Pouilly | The Chateau is private property and not open to the public. | |
Château des Puits | 17th century | Gourdon | The castle is private property and not open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_des_Puits | |
Château de Pymont | 13th century | Boyer | It is a private property and cannot be visited. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Pymont | |
Château de Rambuteau | 1840 | Restored in 19th century | Ozolles | The chateau is privately owned and not open to visitors. |
Château de la Rochette | Total restoration in 1880 | Saint-Maurice-des-Champs | It is now the proprty of St. Benedict School. | |
Château de Rosey | In good condition | Rosey | Private property and not open to the public. | |
Château de Rossan | 14th century | Rebuilt in 18th century | Davayé | Private property and not open to the public. |
Château de Ruffey | 13th century | Restored in 1875 | Sennecey-le-Grand | Private property and not open to the public. |
Château de Rully | First mention in 851 | Rully | Currently owned by Count Raoul d'Aviau de Ternay. Not open to the public. | |
Château de Saint-Aubin-sur-Loire | 1777 | Restoration since 1999 | Saint-Aubin-sur-Loire | It is currently owned by the Fondation Saint Mauris. It's a private property but open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Saint-Aubin-sur-Loire |
Château de la Serrée | ||||
Château de Sigy-le-Châtel | ||||
Château de Sainte-Croix | Sainte-Croix | Private property and not open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Sainte-Croix | ||
Château de Saint-Huruge | 13th century | Saint-Huruge | Since 2011, it is owned by Mr. and F. Eyrund. Not open to the public. | |
Château Saint-Jean | 17th century | Mâcon | It is now a Retirement home and its not open to the public. | |
Château Saint-Germain-lès-Buxy | 15th-19th century | Saint-Germain-lès-Buxy | Privately owned. | |
Château de Saint-Léger | 14th century | Restored in 19th century | Charnay-lés-Mâcon | Private property and not open to the public. |
Château de Saint-Martin-Belle-Roche | 14th-16th century | Saint-Martin-Belle-Roche | Privately owned. | |
Château de Saint-Mauris | Saint-Maurice-de-Satonnay | Private property and not open to the public. | ||
Château de Saint-Micaud | 17th century | Saint-Micaud | Private property and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Saint-Micaud | |
Château de Saint-Point | Unknown | Restored in 1820 | Saint-Point | Currently owned by Count de Noblet d'Anglure. Its open to visitors. |
Château de Saint-Romain-sous-Versigny | 1850 | Saint-Romain-sous-Versigny | Private property and cannot be visited. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Saint-Romain-sous-Versigny | |
Château de la Salle | 12th century | La Salle | Private property and cannot be visited. | |
Château de Salornay | First mention in 1291 | Hurigny | Private property and not open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Salornay | |
Château de Sassangy | First mention in 1218 | Well maintain | Sassangy | In 1960 the estate was inherited by Mr. Albert Bourgeon. Cannot be visited. |
Château de Sassenay | Rebuilt in 1656 | Sassenay | The chateau seat of the town hall and primary school, do not visit. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Sassenay | |
Château du Sauvement | 13th century | Demolished in 15th century | Ciry-le-Noble | Currently owned by a private person and not open to visitors. It is the subject of a registration under the historical monuments since 27 May 1991. |
Château de Savianges | 13th century | Redesigned in 16th and 19th centuries | Savianges | It is privately owned and not open to visitors. |
Château de Savigny-le-Vieux | 14th-16th century | Curgy | Privately owned. | |
Château de Savigny-sur-Grosne | 13th century | Savigny-sur-Grosne | Private property, not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Savigny-sur-Grosne | |
Château de Selore | 16th century | Saint-Yan | The chateau is a private property belongs to Baron Pfetten-Iseux and can not be visited. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Selore | |
Château de Semur-en-Brionnais | 10th century | Been developed in 1968 | Semur-en-Brionnais | The chateau is currently owned by the municipality and it's open to visitors. |
Château de Sennecey-le-Grand | 10th or 11th century | Sennecey-le-Grand | The castle is owned by the municipality. | |
Château de Sercy | 12th century | Restored in 1815 to 1819 | Sercy | The castle is a private property but open to the public. |
Château de Sermaizey | 15th century | A restoration was planned in 2007 | Laives | Private property and can not be visited. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Sermaizey |
Château de la Serrée | 12th century | Demolished 4 towers in 20th century | Curtil-sous-Burnand | The chateau is private property and it can not be visited. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_la_Serrée |
Château de Sigy-le-Châtel | First mention in 10th century | Sigy-le-Châtel | In 2010 , a festival of theater is created in the castle by Anne-Laure Descombins. The festival takes place every year on the first weekend of August. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Sigy-le-Châtel | |
Château de Sully | 1570 | Sully | The chateau is a private property but open to the public. | |
Château de Taisey | 13th century | Built a new one in 17th century | Saint-Rémy | Private property and not open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Taisey |
Château de Terrans | 13th century | Pierre-de-Bresse | Currently owned by the Guillaume de Truchis de Terrans Family of Verennes. Not open to the public. | |
Château de Terzé | ||||
Château de la Tour de Romanèche | ||||
Château du Terreau | 13th century | Restoration and renovation in 19th century | Verosvres | Private property and not open to visitors. |
Château de Terzé | First mention in 1340 | Marcilly-la-Gueurce | The chateau is privately owned and cannot be visited. | |
Château du Thil | 1300 | Restored in 1875 | Chenôves | The castle is private property and can not be visited. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_du_Thil |
Château de Thoiriat | Old chateau: 9th century; New chateau in 1779 | Crêches-sur-Saône | Private property and not open to the public. | |
Château de Torcy | 1762 | Torcy | Private property and not open to visitors. | |
Château de la Tour du Bost | 12th-14th century | Ruined | Charmoy | |
Château de la Tour de Romanèche | 1450 | Romanèche-Thorins | The chateau is private property and can not be visited. | |
Château de la Tour de Sennecey | 12th century | Sennecey-le-Grand | Private property and not open to the public. | |
Château de la Tour-Penet | 17th century | Péronne | The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors. | |
Château de Tramayes | 1598 | Restored in 1825 | Tramayes | The castle is a private property. The park is open to the public. |
Château de Trélague | 14th century | Restoration in 20th century | La Tagniére | Private property but open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Trélague |
Château d'Uxelles | 11th century | Chapaize | Private property and not open to visitors. | |
Château de la Vaivre | Old chateau in 1630; new chateau in 1830 | Old chateau is now abandoned | Rigny-sur-Arroux | Private property and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_la_Vaivre |
Château de Vaux-sur-Aine | ||||
Château de Venière | ||||
Château de Vieux-Château | ||||
Château de Varennes | 13th century | Restored | Varennes-sur-le-Doubs | It is now a Luxury place for weddings and other events. |
Château de Vautheau | 12th century | Ruines | La Grande-Verriére | Its access is dangerous and not open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Vautheau |
Château de Vauvry | 13th century | Ciel | Private property and not open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Vauvry | |
Château de Vaux-sous-Targe | 15th century | Péronne | A new chateau was built in the site by 1830. Private property and not open to visitors. | |
Château de Vaux-sur-Aisne | 16th century | Azé | Property of M.Joseph Chervet and its not open to visitors. | |
Château de Venière | 13th century | Destroyed and rebuilt a new Chateau in 1862 | Boyer | Private property and not open to visitors. |
Château de Verneuil | 11th century | Restored in 1895 | Charnay-lés-Mâcon | It is a private property and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Verneuil |
Château de la Verrerie | 1786 | Creusot | It is now the Museum of Man and Industry, the Living Museum and the Urban Community, and the Académie François Bourdon. | |
Château de la Vesvre | 14th century | Rebuilt in 16th century | La Celle-en-Morvan | Private property and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_la_Vesvre |
Château de Vieux-Château | early 17th century | Champlecy | Private property and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Vieux-Château | |
Château du Vignault | 1756 | Bourbon-Lancy | It is a private property and not open to visitors. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_du_Vignault | |
Château de Villargeault | 14th century | Ruines but built a small chateau in 1888 | L'Abergement-Sainte-Colombe | In 2003, it owned by Alex Willms, master saddler, Esquire, jumper and into international horse shows. Private property and cannot be visited. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Villargeault |
Château de la Villeneuve | 12th or 13th century | La Genête | Private property and cannot be visited. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_la_Villeneuve | |
Château de Vinzelles | 12th or 13th century | Vinzelles | It is currently owned by the Family of Benoist de Lostende. It is private property , can be visited in July and August and during Heritage Days. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Vinzelles | |
Château de Visigneux | 13th century | Lucenay-l'Évêque | Private property and its not open to the public. It is the subject of a registration under the historical monuments since April 5, 1990. | |
Château du Vouchot | 17th century | Grande-Verrière (La) | Privately owned. | |
Tour dite des Ursulines | 12th century | Autun | Privately owned. |
Châteaux of Yonne
Name | Built | Condition | Location | Notes / more info |
Château d'Ancy-le-Franc | 1544 | Ancy-le-Franc | Currently owned by Paris investing company SAS. Open to visitors. | |
Château de Annéot | 18th century | Annéot | Privately owned. | |
Château d'Anstrude | 18th century | Bierry-les-Belles-Fontaines | Privately owned. | |
Château d'Avigneau | 17th century | Escamps | Privately owned. | |
Château des Barres | 18th-19th century | Sainpuits | Privately owned. | |
Château de Béru | 17th century | Béru | Private Property. | |
Château de Belombre | 18th century | Escolives-Sainte-Camille | Privately owned. | |
Château de Bléneau | 19th century | Bléneau | Privately owned. | |
Château de Bois-le-Roi | 17th century | Nailly | Privately owned. | |
Château de Bontin | 17th century | Ormes (Les) | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de Chastellux | 11th century | Chastellux-sur-Cure | Currently owned by Count Philippe de Chastellux and its open to visitors. | |
Château de Châtres | 17th century | Champcevrais | Privately owned. | |
Château de Chaumot | ||||
Château de Chéry | 19th century | Coulangeron | Privately owned. | |
Château de Chevillon | 15th-17th century | Chevillon | Privately owned. | |
Château de Cisery | 13th century | Cisery | Privately owned. | |
Château de la Cour de Fontenille | 18th century | Brosses | Privately owned. | |
Château de Domecy-sur-Cure | 15th-17th century | Domecy-sur-Cure | Privately owned. | |
Château de Dracy | 18th century | Dracy | Privately owned. | |
Château de Druyes | 12th century | Druyes-les-Belles-Fontaines | Currently private property, open to the visit. | |
Château de Esnon | 18th century | Esnon | Privately owned. | |
Château d'Étaule | 19th century | Étaule | ||
Château de Faulin | Lichéres-sur-Yonne | The building is listed as a historical monument in 1993. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Faulin | ||
Château du Fey | 17th century | Villecien | Privately owned. | |
Château de Fleurigny | Thorigny-sur-Oreuse | Privately owned. | ||
Château de Fourolles | 17th century | Saint-Aubin-Château-Neuf | Privately owned | |
Château des Comtes de Gondi | 16th-17th century | Joigny | Owned by the Municipality. | |
Château de Guédelon | ||||
Château de Grandchamp | 17th century | Grandchamp | Privately owned | |
Château de Guédelon | 1997 | Still under construction | Treigny | They are using the older technologies from the 13th century. Open to the public. |
Château Jacquard | 15th century | Sainte-Magnance | Privately owned | |
Château de Jouancy (restes) | 15th-16th century | Jouancy | Privately owned | |
Château de Lalande | 16th-17th century | Lalande | Private property | |
Château de Looze | 18th century | Looze | Privately owned | |
Château de Maligny (Yonne) | Maligny | Privately owned | ||
Château de Marsangy | Marsangy | |||
Château de Maulnes | 1566 | Cruzy-le-Châtel | Currently owned by the Genereal council of Yonne. It is open to visitors. | |
Château du Fort de Mézilles | 16th-17th century | Mézilles | Privately owned | |
Château de Montigny | 17th-19th century | Perreux | Privately owned | |
Château de Montjalin | 18th century | Sauvigny-le-Bois | Privately owned | |
Château de Montréal | Ruines / Disappeared | Montréal | ||
Château de Moutot | 16th century | Annay-sur-Serein | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de Noyers-sur-Serein | 11th century | Under restoration | Noyers | Open to visitors. |
Château de Nuits-sur-Armançon | 16th century | Nuits (Yonne) | Open to the public. Historical interiors of the Castle (18 rooms open to the visit) offer a walk through five centuries of everyday life of its successive occupants: Clugny, La Guiche, Berthon. | |
Château d'Ordon | 14th-17th century | Saint-Loup-d'Ordon | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de Passy-Véron | 17th century | Passy | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de Pierre-Perthuis | Pierre-Perthuis | Owned by the town | ||
Château de Piffonds | Piffonds | Owned by the town | ||
Château de Pisy | 1235 | Reconstruct in 1480 | Pisy | In early 2000 it was bought by Countess Liliane de Marenches. Private property. |
Château de Prunoy | Prunoy | Privately owned | ||
Château de Précy-sur-Vrin | 19th century | Précy-sur-Vrin | Private property | |
Château de Ragny | 12th century | Savigny-en-Terre-Plaine | This is now the Family Centre managed by the Enterprise Committee of the Bank of France. | |
Château de Ratilly | 13th century | Treigny | Open to the public. | |
Château de Sainte-Pallaye | 17th-18th century | Sainte-Pallaye | Privately owned | |
Château de Saint-Fargeau | 980 | Saint-Fargeau | Currently owned by Michel Guyot. Open to the public. | |
Château de Saint-Maurice-Thizouaille | 14th century | Saint-Maurice-Thizouaille | Privately owned | |
Château de Sauvigny-le-Bois | 17th-19th century | Sauvigny-le-Bois | Privately owned | |
Château des Salles | Villeneuve-sur-Yonne | |||
Château de Tanlay | 16th century | Tanlay | The monument is private but open to visitors. | |
Château de Thizy | 13th-16th century | Thizy | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de Thorigny-sur-Oreuse | 18th century | Thorigny-sur-Oreuse | Private property | |
Château de Vallery | 1548 | Reconstruct | Vallery | The Chateau and its dependencies are classified as historical monument since October 4, 2001. |
Château de Vault-de-Lugny | 14th-17th century | Vault-de-Lugny | Owned by a Private company | |
Château de Palteau | Rebuilt in 19th century | Armeau | It is converted into a leisure center with pony club. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Palteau | |
Château du Saulce | 18th century | Escolives-Sainte-Camille | Privately owned. | |
Château des Stuart (vestiges de l'ancien) | 16th century | Vézinnes | Privately owned. | |
Château de Sparre | 18th century | Auxerre | Privately owned. | |
Château de Vassy | 17th century | Etaule | Privately owned. | |
Château de Vassy-le-Bois | 19th century | Etaule | Privately owned. | |
Château de Vauguillain (ancien) | 12th-13th century | Saint-Julien-du-Sault | Privately owned. | |
Château abbatial de Vézelay (ancien) | Vézelay | Privately owned | ||
Château de Viviers | 17th century | Viviers | Privately owned | |
Château de Yrouerre | 16th century | Yrouerre | Privately owned | |
Domaine du Bréau | 19th century | Dracy ; Villiers-Saint-Benoît | Private Property. |