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Domaine de la Bourbansais

La Bourbansais will host Les Étoiles au Château on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 June 2026 for two exceptional performances.

The elegant Château de la Bourbansais, with its four towers topped by baroque roofs, was built in 1583. It is a remarkable Breton residence, distinguished by its history and continuity: it has never been sold since its construction and has remained inhabited by the descendants of Messire Jean du Breil, the LORGERIL family. The gardens, inspired by Le Nôtre, feature symmetry and perspective, 18th-century statuary, and an orangery dating from 1740. The estate also includes a zoological park created in 1961, with the aim of enhancing the heritage visit through a site dedicated to the “Conservation of species and habitats.”

Up to 2,600 spectators are expected in the Carrousel Garden to enjoy this unique open-air evening experience, featuring excerpts from classical and contemporary ballets in an atmosphere of emotion and beauty.

The performances are deliberately aimed at a regional audience, with a single ticket price of €13.

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Following the success of the first two editions, the Domaine national de Chambord will host Les Étoiles au Château on Tuesday 14 and Wednesday 15 July 2026 for two exceptional performances.

An emblem of the Renaissance, listed among France’s first historical monuments as early as 1840 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1981, Chambord has inspired admiration and fascination around the world for over 500 years. In addition to the château, the estate encompasses 5,440 hectares of woodland, ponds, and heathland enclosed by a 32-km wall.

Some refer to Chambord as “the dancing château” due to its circular design around the famous double-helix staircase. Les Étoiles au Château and the movement of the architecture will echo one another over the course of two performances.

Up to 2,600 spectators are expected in the French formal gardens to experience these unique open-air evenings, featuring excerpts from classical and contemporary ballets in a breathtaking setting.

The performances are deliberately aimed at a regional audience, with a single ticket price of €13.

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Château de Crussol

Château de Crussol will host Les Étoiles au Château on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 September 2026 for two exceptional performances.

The medieval and natural site of Crussol is located in Ardèche, on a limestone massif rich in biodiversity. It represents an important historical heritage, with the Château de Crussol overlooking the Rhône Valley.

The château and its lower settlement extend over 3 hectares within the ramparts. Once a powerful duchy of the Kingdom of France, it was built in the 11th century and reached its peak in the 13th century. At that time, the citadel housed a true town with around 600 inhabitants. Today, visitors can discover the gatehouse entrance, the surrounding ramparts, a southern tower, and the seigneurial residence.

Up to 6,000 spectators are expected in the open-air theatre set at the foot of the Villette ramparts, to enjoy this unique open-air evening experience featuring excerpts from classical and contemporary ballets in an exceptional setting.

The performances are deliberately aimed at a regional audience, with a single ticket price of €13.