The Château de Beaugency

At the heart of the medieval city, the château de Beaugency is a superb example of seigneurial lodgings. Built in the 11th century, this monument, which is a superb example of a seigneurial residence, was the home of Marie d’Harcourt and Jean de Dunois, companion of Joan of Arc.

Transformed into a Digital Art Centre in 2021, it now offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy an immersive, visual and sound experience in which art, science and heritage are intertwined.

5 good reasons to visit the château de Beaugency

Château de Beaugency
The Digital Art Centre © Whoisreno

A surprising place

The Digital Art Centre

Transformed into a Digital Art Centre in 2021, it now offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy an immersive, visual and sound experience in which art, science and heritage are intertwined. The Château de Beaugency’s ambition is to become a unique space based on the incredible potential of this dialogue between heritage and new technologies.
 
Live immersive visual experiences in the 1500 square meters of exhibition spaces, enjoy a moment shared with family or friends at the café, participate in workshops for young and old, a visit to the Château de Beaugency is always an unforgettable experience renewed.

Photo credit © Château de Beaugency and Whoisreno

The Château de Beaugency, an example of seigneurial lodging

Superb example of seigneurial lodging, the castle is successively owned by the lords of Beaugency, the crown of France then the dukes of Orleans in the fourteenthcentury who will remain owners until the French Revolution.

Louis XI, François I or Joan of Arc stayed there. The castle was mainly the home of Jean de Dunois known as the «Bâtard d’Orléans» and companion of Joan of Arc.

The medieval garden

Located on the terrace, the medieval garden is set on the old ditches of the medieval castle. It is a reconstruction of the garden of 1524 ordered by Jean de Longueville.

On the ground floor with the main building, it is a true haven of peace. Between the French roses, the vines and the trellis, it is the ideal place to relax and observe the north-eastern facade of the castle.

Photo credit © Château de Beaugency and Whoisreno

What's new in 2024

A whole host of new attractions await you this year at Château de Beaugency.

  • Discover the temporary exhibition « Joan of Arc, Art and Light« . In a journey through time and imagination, this immersive creation explores the depths of the human soul through the prism of history, creativity and light.
  • Discover the « Klara » exhibition presented by Jeanne Barbieri and Ena Eno. It’s a confession about the tenderness that can be born for a machine, it’s a question about the need for humans to create a robot in their own image while depriving it of freedom…
  • Discover the works of Van Gogh by immersing yourself in « Van Gogh – La tête dans les étoiles » in the château’s immersive room.
  • Opening of a Kids Lab, a place where young and old alike can experience a series of immersive, playful installations.
  • Take part in an investigation in the château and meet some of the illustrious figures who came to the castle with a life-size cluedo (from age 14).
  • For the little ones, a quest booklet can be discovered at the château. Mother cat Eikosi has lost her 19 kittens, who have gone off to play hide-and-seek in the digital art centre. They’re waiting to be found (ages 6 to 11).

Informations

Opening hours of the Château de Beaugency in 2024:

Open from 2pm to 8pm.

Every day except Monday, from 2pm to 7pm.

Open only at weekends, from 2pm to 7pm.

Exceptionally open on Monday 20 May.

Every day except Monday from 2pm to 7pm.

Open only at weekends, from 2pm to 7pm.

Every day except Monday, from 2pm to 7pm.

Fridays and Saturdays from 9pm to midnight. « Les Lueurs de Beaugency » includes a visit to the digital art centre’s exhibition by night and the night-time show.