

In Burgundy, on a medieval site of which a tower and the moat can still be seen today, the castle of Prye was completely rebuilt and embellished between the XVIIth and XIXth centuries.
During the XVIIth, it became the property of the Queen of Poland, spouse of Jean III Sobieski.
The Château de Prye exudes an extraordinary charm and elegance, with its yellow coloured stone extracted from a quarry on the estate, the statue of Saint George surmounting the hexagonal tower, the stables lined with marble, its grand park and wall surrounding the estate.
Listed as a historical monument, this family estate is a rare place for those who wish to discover an extraordinary architecture and to savour a delicious cuisine and the Pouilly wines. A perfect pied-à-terre to admire the motor races on the F1 Magny-Cours circuit.
A rare place also for a wedding, a seminar or a reception.
Payment : only by cash and french cheques.