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The property remained in the hands of this illustrious family for some 130 years, of which Jacques-Nicolas Paillot de Montabert was the most famous member, becoming a renowned painter and artist, notably for his complete treatise on painting.
The château was razed to the ground in 1860 by the Savoie family, who rebuilt it 3 years later in the format we know today, with its central three-storey tower.
This stone mansion is now a guest house, surrounded by an exceptional 14-hectare park planted with flowers and centenarian trees.
Source: Office de Tourisme Troyes la Champagne
14 rue du Château, Montaulin
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