Known as the tallest castle of France, Brissac with its seven stores and 204 rooms, is named as “ The Giant of the Loire Valley”.

Acquired in 1502 by René de Cossé, first Lord of Brissac, it is today the residence of the 13th Duke of Brissac. Whilst the park offers magnificent views from the shaded century old trees, the visit reveals a dazzling décor. You will notice stunning ceilings, precious furniture and a ravishing theatre Belle Époque, dedicated to Opera.

In the Golden Drawing Room, many family souvenirs are on display, including beautiful “Don Quichotte” tapestries... Brissac is a family castle ruled by tradition, in which each generation transmits its heritage with love and respect. In the main Dining room the table is laid, as if evening to come, several of the Duke’s in the guest are to dine.

Following King Louis XIII’s footsteps (who came to Brissac in August 1620) you discover historical bedrooms, portrait galleries, the chapel, and the private theatre. The unique private opera house seating 200 persons, constructed by Jeanne Say, Marquise de Brissac, a recognised Melomaniac at the end of the 19th century.

The visit leads you to the wine cellars of the castle where the various wines of the property may be tasted. “Anjou Villages Brissac” and “Rosé d’Anjou” mature peacefully within the vaulted walls of stone.


In our boutique you will equally find many souvenirs (books, aprons, local products, toys...). The park and gardens equally offer agreable walks under imposing century old trees, following flowered paths winding along the riverbanks of the Aubance. These walks evoke names such as “Pierre de Ronsard, Pont rouge, Mausolée and the five century vine”...


Before leaving Brissac, we invite you to stop at our tea room « Le Pavillon des Cèdres ». Wide open on the grounds with its pleasant terrace in the shade of the centenarian cedars, it will welcome you from April to October for a break: hot and cool drinks, confectionery, cakes and biscuits… In July and August, the tea room is open at lunch-time for a snack service.

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GUIDED TOURS:

Resumption on the 24 th march 2012

From april to June and Sept-Oct:
10.00 am – 12h15 pm,  2.00 pm – 6.00 pm
Everyday except on Tuesdays

July and August:
10.00 am – 6.00 pm
Eveyday

November to March:
Contact us

Last departure 30 minutes before closing time

 

 


SPECIAL EVENTS:

* Massive Egg Hunt:
   on Sunday Eater afternoon – 8th April 2010

* FASHION FLOXER – Floral arrangement festival:
   13th, 14th 15thand 16th April 2012
Theme 2012 "Hope with flowers"

 

* Christmas Fair: Saturday 24th and Sunday 25 th    November 2012
Theme 2012 "A Christmas is wonderland"

 


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Prices include the visit of the castle and the theatre, as well as wine tasting of property’s wines
and free access to park and gardens.

INDIVIDUALS:

Adult full fare 9 €
Adult reduced fare (students, disabled) 8 €
Children under 8 free
Young people 8-16 years old 4.50 €
Access to grounds undergrounds and kitchens only 4.50 €


Means of payments we accept:

  1. cash
  2. VISA and Mastercard

SCHOOL GROUPS

Pupils:  5,00 €
Accompanying adults: free

School group is available from Nursery school to A-level.

The group will discover the inside of the castle with our tour guide, who will adapt its commentary according to the age of the children. Guided visit lengths 1 hour (30 minutes for very young children).
Then, the group can wander freely in the grounds and discover the underground canal and the stables.

For school groups, we can provide a tree-shaded picnic area and a back-up small house equipped with toilets.



ADULTS GROUPS (from 20 people):

First proposition: 8,00 €
Guided visit of the lounges of the chateau with property’s wine testing.
Length of visit: about 1h30.
Free entrance for bus driver and guide.

Second proposition: 45 €
Guided visit of the lounges of the chateau with property’s wine testing, and lunch in the Medieval Kitchen around the fireplace.


MENU

Le Feuilleté Médiéval de fromage de chèvre aux lardons fumés sur panaché de salade

La Marmite Renaissance de poulet à l'Angevine aux champignons saumurois et petits légumes du potager

Le Délice Belle Epoque d'un crémeux chocolat aux zestes d'oranges, mousse blanche satinée aux griottes
Cointreau et curmble de spéculos

Café

Vin rouge Anjou village (Château Brissac 2009)


 
 Free access to our coffee shop “Le Pavillon des Cèdres” during the day
No photographs are allowed to be taken inside the castle without flash
Dogs on a lead are allowed in the park only
The castle has an elevator, once inside the castle (20 steps up to the entrance). The park is   partially  completely accessible for the disabled.
The Village of Brissac-Quincé has an efficient Tourist Office and a very charming hotel “Le   Castel”. There is a camping site at proximity “Le Domaine de l’Etang”, which is amongst the best   in the region. There are restaurants, gîtes and shops in the village
Parking for visitors is at very close proximity