Visit la Cheyrelle
Discover (or rediscover) this singular château with its unique interiors and extraordinary story — a rare surviving example of Art Nouveau architecture in the heart of the Auvergne region.
Designed jointly by Parisian architect René Dulong and Belgian designer Gustave Serrurier-Bovy, La Cheyrelle is a mountain manor unlike any other. A tour of this exceptional site promises surprise, beauty, and discovery.

A curious mountain manor with a fascinating past
During your visit, the château’s owners will guide you through the landscaped gardens and then inside the historic home itself.
There, you’ll explore the original interiors — where prototype furnishings and decorative motifs, now exhibited at the Musée d’Orsay, were first conceived. You’ll hear the story of the château, its former residents, and perhaps even a few of its secrets…
Admission
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Standard ticket €12
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Children (7–12 years old) €7
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Children under 6 free
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* The visit is primarily cultural and may not be suitable for all young children.
- Credit cards, cash, French holiday vouchers (Chèques Vacances)
- Free parking
- No pets allowed

A Listed Historic Monument
The château, its interiors, gardens, and outbuildings are all officially listed in France’s Inventaire des Monuments Historiques.
Guided and Commented Tours
• Duration: Approx. 1 hour 30 minutes
• Language: French
• Group size: Up to 10 people
Group & Educational Visits
Tailored tours can be arranged for schools and young audiences. Feel free to contact us for more information.
Advance booking is recommended
- Walk-ins are welcome, subject to availability.

It is to this category of workers that I apply the word 'artisan', for lack of a more precise term, and it is my wish to show that art does not exist only in the service of the wealthiest. Quite the opposite: good taste has more to fear from luxury than from modesty. The demands of simplicity are less dangerous than the ease of opulence (...) The masses must be part of artistic life (...) We must believe in the future and work toward it "
Gustave Serrurier-Bovy

Located in the village of Dienne (Cantal), at 1,100 meters above sea level, Château de la Cheyrelle is a 19th-century mountain manor, first built in 1858 on the site of a former medieval barn — where agricultural activity continued until the 1990s.
But it was between 1903 and 1905 that the château gained its distinctive architectural identity, thanks to the visionary renovations led by its owner Pierre Felgères (then mayor of Dienne and theatre director in Paris). He entrusted the expansion and complete redesign of the estate to his brother-in-law, René Dulong, and his associate, the celebrated Liège-born architect and decorator Gustave Serrurier-Bovy — one of the key figures of the Art Nouveau movement.
At La Cheyrelle, they applied with great freedom the avant-garde and visionary principles they defended at the time — ideas inspired by the Arts & Crafts movement, some of which continue to shape contemporary architecture today.
