The Château de Courcelles: A historical and gastronomic jewel
Located at the crossroads of French history and gastronomic refinement, the Château de Courcelles embodies a living testimony to past eras and an ode to tranquility. Erected at the end of the 17th century during the reign of the Sun King, this majestic building has gone through the ups and downs of national history, from the Enlightenment to the two world wars, to finally become a haven of peace and elegance. A glorious past The Château de Courcelles emerged at the twilight of the 17th century. A period marked by the artistic and architectural brilliance of France under Louis XIV. Witness to the passage of the philosophers of the Enlightenment, it has experienced tumultuous times, marked by the German occupation during the two great world wars. The recent history of the castle takes a captivating turn with its acquisition by Monsieur Bonjean, a French art dealer, antiques dealer, and collector passionate about the 17th century. His love for the era is reflected in every corner of the castle. Resonating with the elegance and attention to detail characteristic of this period. A haven of tranquility The Château de Courcelles…