Give your guests an unforgettable moment in the enchanting setting of the Château de Bazoches, where prestige and history intertwine to elevate your weddings and private receptions.
A true historical gem of the 12th century, the Château de Bazoches provides an exceptional setting for the celebration of weddings. Nestled in a green haven at the gates of the Morvan, it stands out for its majestic architecture and its atmosphere steeped in history.
The reception halls, the inner courtyard, and the gardens, with their breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, offer an enchanting setting and a unique experience to share with your guests.
Bazoches now offers a 280 m² reception greenhouse, located in the gardens with a view of the Château, to host your receptions, weddings, exhibitions, and seminars.
The Château de Bazoches hosts your events in the Gallery and offers “prestigious lunches and dinners at the château” for groups of up to 60 people. The prestige of your events can also be enhanced by the full privatization of the estate.
Lunch: Contact us.
Dinner: Every day of the year from 6:30 p.m.
The Gallery can be privatized for a daily cost of 1,300 euros excluding tax.
The Domaine de Bazoches offers you its selection of approved caterers and restaurateurs to better meet your needs.
From Philippe de Broca’s “Cartouche” with Jean-Paul Belmondo and Claudia Cardinale (1962), to “Vauban, la sueur épargne le sang” by Pascal Cuissot and Jean-François Delassus (2008), the Château de Bazoches has long been a preferred location for film and documentary shoots related to history.
It is also regularly featured in television reports for channels such as France2, France3, Arte, and others.
In 2015, the Château de Bazoches was chosen to represent the Burgundy region in the television program “Le Monument Préféré des Français” broadcast on France2. Bazoches finished in 8th place in the rankings.
58190 Bazoches du Morvan
Phone : +33 (0)3 86 22 10 22
chateau.bazoches@wanadoo.fr
Open every day
2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Open every day
2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.