Formerly the residence of General Bertrand, the faithful companion-in-arms of Napoleon whom he followed until his exile in Saint Helena, this beautiful mansion built in 1770 became in 1921 a museum, each of the 26 rooms of which reserves its share of surprises through 2000 years of History: Gallo-Roman and medieval creations, Renaissance works, paintings, sculptures and furniture from the 17th century to the present day, First and Second Empire collections, ...
A must-see Museum of Art and History in the Centre-Val de Loire region.
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