Le château d’Ainay-le-Vieil au fil des jours

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Life at the château is rich in events, sensations and emotions. You'll come here to step back in time, stroll through the gardens... You'll stay here to create timeless memories, punctuated by unique surroundings and experiences.

With the voice of Mélusine, the blog of Château d'Ainay-le-Vieil, go behind the scenes of these authentic moments of life, discover the comfort of the houses and the enchantment of the guest rooms, and read our most beautiful stories, while waiting to live yours soon.

The younger generation at the helm of Château d'Ainay-le-Vieil

The younger generation at the helm of Château d'Ainay-le-Vieil

Arielle et Hervé Borne reprennent le Château d’Ainay-Le-Vieil dans le Cher. Ce monument, classé Monument Historique, qui appartient à la même famille depuis plus d’un demi-millénaire, est repris par la jeune génération. Le château d’Ainay-le-Viel,...

Frances DeBroff - viola - "72 Hours of August

Frances DeBroff - viola - "72 Hours of August

Frances DeBroff As a child prodigy, Ms. DeBroff played in the Pittsburgh Junior Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Lauren Maazel. Ms. DeBroff spends her summers studying violin at the Chautauqua Institute under the tutelage of Misha Mishakov, the concert...

Orfeo Mandozzi - cello - "72 Hours of August

Orfeo Mandozzi - cello - "72 Hours of August

Orfeo Mandozzi Is much in demand. He has worked as a soloist in close collaboration with many major cellists, including Mstislav Rostropovich, Yo Yo Ma, Paul Tortelier, Maurice Gendron and Harvey Shapiro: Mstislav Rostropovich, Yo Yo Ma, Paul Tortelier, Maurice Gendron and Harvey Shapiro. Bernard Greenhouse has said of him that "he could be...

Sa Chen - piano - "72 Hours of August

Sa Chen - piano - "72 Hours of August

Sa Chen has emerged as one of the most charismatic pianists of her generation. She was awarded 4th prize at the Chopin International Competition in 2000 and the Crystal Prize at the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2005, opening up new audiences for her...