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  • Château de Digoine
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Château de Digoine

Châteaux et Sites de défense • Palinges

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Description

The Château de Digoine, a historic monument furnished in the 18th century, is situated in the heart of a vast 35-hectare estate. It is a witness to our past and present heritage, which we take pleasure in helping you discover on a daily basis. The gardens, classified as a "Remarkable Garden", are open to the public. The Italian-style theatre dating from 1842, restored in 2022, has welcomed Jacques Offenbach and Sarah Bernhardt.
The Château de Digoine is also an emblematic filming location for the TV programme "Secrets d'Histoire", presented by Stéphane Bern, created and still produced by the owner of the site, Mr Jean-Louis Rémilleux.