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Château de Clermont-Tonnerre à Bertangles

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This 18th century Regencystyle castle is one of the most beautiful in the Amiens region. This building, listed as a historical monument, has sculpted frontages and frame gates depicting hunting scenes by "Le Vivarais".

In 1918, the Chateau of Bertangles was the Australian Corps Headquarters. Manfred von Richtofen, otherwise known as the Red Baron, was shot down near Corbie and later buried with full military honours in the cemetery at Bertangles. On the 12 August 1918, George V visited the chateau to give General Sir John Monash, the commander of the Australian Corps, his knighthood.
  • Cultural heritage

Languages spoken

EnglishFrench

Architectural style: Classic

Tours

  • Average tour time: 45
  • Commentary in: English, French

Rates

Season
Description
Min. rate(in euros)
Max. rate(in euros)
Adult price
6
Adult price
8
Child rate
4
Child rate
5

Equipment & Services

  • Temporary exhibitions

Accessibilité

Open

From 05 July 2024 to 21 August 2024

Additional closing information: Monday

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Château de Clermont-Tonnerre à Bertangles

Rue de l'église
80260 BERTANGLES
France

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