This chateau is a must see if you are in the area. It is both gorgeous from the outside and the inside. I find that a lot of castles are just interesting from the outside, often the inside is dark, damp and empty. This particular castle has many interesting items on exhibit, as well as shockingly beautiful and unique rooms on the interior. I have visited palaces and castles in Germany, Spain, Belgium, Holland, Russia, England, Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, Switzerland etc and this particular castle was very unique in how it was decorated. The aspects of plants, animals, mythological monsters and history are all intertwined to create a very interesting style through out the palace: from porcupines on the walls, sculptures of bulls contemplating slugs and monsters built into fireplaces.
However, I do recommend finding a tour guide. We utilized the recording device tour and were extremely disappointed. The recording/guide was role playing and a bit confusing. The worst part of the exercise was the need to match the map to the actual points of interest, which could be aggravating.
Another tip, go down to the cellars! It is a lot more interesting than one may expect! We noticed a lot of groups skipping this area and recommend against it. read more