An orientalist residence of Mozarabic inspiration that contains three salons with decor inspired by the Orient. Its appearance of a small Cairo mosque was the wish of the painter and archaeologist Charles Cournault (1815-1904), a student of Delacroix who traveled to Algeria around 1840. The garden is characteristic of the pleasure gardens of bourgeois residences of the XNUMXth century. Benefiting from a rich and varied landscaped heritage, it is crisscrossed by several paths in the style of picturesque gardens. The park is freely open to the public.
General information
Individuals and families
Free visits, exterior visits only
Groups
Free visits, guided tours on request
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