Château de Cheverny
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Castle Facts:
Location: Cheverny in the Loir-et-Cher departement of France (Centre Region).
Built: 1624-1634.
Condition: In good condition.
Ownership / Access: Owned by a Private company.
ISMH Reference Number: PA00098413
Notes: The Château de Cheverny is a castle in the French Loire located in Sologne, in the town of Cheverny in the Loir-et-Cher and the region Centre-Val de Loire. This is one of the castles of the Loire busiest with those of Blois and Chambord, nearby. Classified historic monument, this castle is high in the seventeenth century in a classic style. It was designed by Jacques Bougier, architect of part of the Château de Blois.
He currently hosts a pack and organizes regular hunts. He inspired Hergé to create the castle of Moulinsart which is a replica, amputated of its two end pavilions.
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