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Château de Flaugergues

  3.0/5 (1 ratings)

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Etienne de Flaugergues, an advisor to the Cour des Comptes, bought the land in 1696 and built the chateau (one of the many follies built by wealthy merchants around Montpellier). He laid out the terrace and French garden in 1700. There is a 400m allee of box and olive trees, orangerie (1850) and bambouseraie.
Address - 1744, avenue Albert Einstein, Montpellier, France, 34000
Opening times - Monday to Saturday except public holidays. Also open Sundays and holidays in July and August.
Website - Visit the Château de Flaugergues website

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  • over 3 years ago Adam Hodge said

    The jardin of the Chateau is accessed through the main courtyard on the right hand corner...one clambers up some stairs and arives at the bottom of a splendid formal garden with the Chateau yonder.
    It has a litle Bamboo collection and a pleasant woodland garden in an English park style, as well as a pleasant allee, with access to the part above the woodland area.

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