Château de Merville, 18th-century castle in Merville, France.
Château de Merville is an 18th-century castle built in the distinctive pink brick style of the Toulouse region, with a U-shaped layout and main terrace that define its structure. The building sits on extensive grounds and combines classical design with local architectural traditions.
Construction took place between 1743 and 1759 under the direction of Marquis Henri-Auguste de Chalvet-Rochemonteix. The project shaped the castle into a fine example of French classical design from that century.
The eastern wing holds reception rooms including a salon with Chinese-inspired decoration and furnishings from its era. These spaces reflect how the nobility entertained and displayed their taste during the period.
The castle welcomes visitors during the warmer months from Easter onward, with guided tours available by prior arrangement at set times. Check opening dates ahead of your visit to plan your timing properly.
The grounds contain Europe's largest boxwood hedge maze, with paths lined by tall hedges that spread across the property. Visitors can wander and explore this green space as part of the grounds experience.
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