Château de Buranlure A Loire castle in Sancerrois Discover a small fortified square in the County of Sancerre, witness to the Hundred Years War and the Wars of Religion in Haut-Berry. Restored to around 1640 condition. In summer: 4 daily guided tours of the castle by reservation.
Les Grands Jardins Duchess of Portsmouth Park, designed and created by Le Notre. Large Hornbeam hedges shape the garden.
La Cathédrale de Jean Linard The Jean Linard Cathedral is a remarkable site of singular art. Located 2hrs 30 minutes from Paris, between Sancerre and La Borne, this cathedral, "the highest in the world, because it has the sky for a roof", soars from the sunken flint quarry.
Château et Musée de Sagonne Sagonne, a site of Gallo-Roman origin, has sheltered some famous people over the centuries: the Constable of Sancerre, the d’Amboise dynasty, Gabrielle d'Estrées, Mansart, etc.
Musée Estève A 15th and 17th-century building - a setting that highlights the creative imagination of Maurice Estève, a major painter from the second half of the 20th century.
Palais Jacques Coeur The "Grant Maison", built between 1443 and 1451 and belonging to Jacques Coeur, treasurer of King Charles VII, is rare unaltered evidence of 15th-century civil architecture.
Visite Gourmande de Sancerre With the Tourist Office's "Visite Gourmande", heritage meets gastronomy! Discover or rediscover Sancerre and its specialties... After nourishing the spirit, let's move on to the discovery of local products.
Musée du Berry Museum devoted to regional history, Gallo-Roman archaeology and ethnology. In particular, it presents Gallo-Roman works and sculptures from the Sainte-Chapelle de Bourges (around 1400), in addition to a collection of La Borne stoneware.
Château de Menetou-Salon The Château & Estate of Menetou-Salon is located near Bourges and at the centre of the famous Menetou-Salon wine region.
Musée des Métiers d'Antan This is a museum like no other. On three floors, walk in spaces that recreate the workshops of these craftsmen who no longer exist today and who put so much heart into their work.
Forteresse de Montrond The fortress of Montrond (classified as a Historic Monument since 1988), owned by the City of Saint-Amand-Montrond (Cher), is the only bastioned fortification built in central France. Its origins date back to the 13th century.