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Located between the celebrated Côte des Blancs and the hills of Sézannes, a few kilometers south of Reims, the Vitry-la-Ville château was built in the XVIIth century on the site of a former manor house.
It is one of the rare residences in the Champagne region to have been built entirely in limestone surmounted by purple slate roofs. It is set in an 18- hectares park with rivers and ponds and a has French-style garden designed by André Le Nôtre, architect of royal plans under the reign of Louis XIV.
Modified and enlarged in the mid-XVIIIth century, then restored in the Louis XIII taste in the XIXth century, the château as it stands today is a welcoming residence where warmth and pleasurable living await all lovers of art, history and relaxation as well as anyone who wishes to organize a wedding, reception, seminar.
"C'était en 1900 à Vitry la Ville" A report fromC&C


