The return of the novel by Jean d'Ormesson, it's a bit the annual visit to the village castle during Heritage Days. The gilded rooms-but not too- boxwood pruned -but not too- bare-but not too- nymphs: the measure to the French, elegance, grace. And when the master of the house -a man charmant- walk you to the gate with courtesy and apologized with a smile: "Oh this is just a small castle ..." you reply: "Certainly My Lord, it is neither Versailles nor Notre Dame de Paris or the Charterhouse of Parma, but it's still a very pretty building! " And coming home, you say in sighing: "It's a little always the same, but I will return next year!" 4 stars for this delightful little castle. (5 is for above mentioned monuments)