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Discover the Château de Pierry in Champagne with its 18th-century furnishings, gallery, English garden, and wine cellar. Tour costs $16 and lasts 1 hour.

The Château de Pierry offers a fascinating look into the 18th-century architecture and decor in the heart of the Champagne region. Priced at $16 per person and lasting about 1 hour, this open house allows visitors to explore a beautifully preserved heritage site built in 1734. Located 2 km south of Epernay and close to Reims, the tour is a budget-friendly way to step back in time while enjoying the area’s famed champagne culture.
This tour presents a comprehensive experience, from furnishings in original styles to impressive galleries and a scenic English garden. The setting appeals especially to those interested in historical architecture, French heritage, and champagne history. While it’s a brief visit, it offers a rich snapshot of French aristocratic life in the 18th century, topped off with an optional wine tasting at the end.
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The Château de Pierry stands out as the finest heritage complex from the 18th century in the Epernay region. Its furnishings are carefully preserved, either in original or period style, providing a vivid sense of what aristocratic life was like during that era. Visitors can wander through reception rooms and small private apartments, gaining insight into the domestic elegance of the time.
The exhibition of portraits and paintings adds a cultural dimension, with 70 portraits of the Kings of France and 40 paintings related to Champagne dynasties. These collections help illustrate the historical significance of the region and its noble families, making the tour especially engaging for history enthusiasts.

One of the tour’s highlights is the Gallery of the Kings of France, featuring 70 portraits that trace the lineage of France’s monarchs. Adjacent to this, the Champagne dynasties collection of 40 paintings offers a visual story of the region’s noble families and their influence on Champagne’s development.
These galleries provide a visual narrative that complements the architecture and furnishings, enriching visitors’ understanding of France’s royal history and Champagne’s noble heritage. The carefully curated artworks help connect the region’s history to the prestige of Champagne.
The English garden, accessible during the visit, offers a peaceful outdoor space with well-maintained greenery and scenic views. It provides a quiet spot for reflection and highlights the château’s landscape design.
The wine-press cellar is another notable feature, showcasing traditional champagne-making equipment. Visitors get a glimpse of the champagne production process within a historic setting, linking the heritage site directly to the region’s renowned wine culture. The wine cellar is an integral part of the visit, emphasizing the château’s connection to champagne industry history.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour begins with access to the entire property built in 1734. Visitors receive an explanatory booklet in French or English, or alternatively, an audioguide available in several languages including German, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese.
The visit includes stops at the Champagne attic, small private apartments, reception rooms, the gallery, the English garden, and the wine-press cellar. The tour lasts about 1 hour, making it a quick yet comprehensive experience. Tasting of champagne is available at the end of the tour, but champagne sales are not included.
This tour is designed for small groups, limited to 10 participants, which ensures a personal and engaging experience. The host or greeter speaks French, English, and Portuguese, making it accessible for a diverse audience.
Visitors can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance, and reserve now and pay later for added flexibility. The tour is wheelchair accessible, accommodating guests with mobility needs. The audioguide can be conveniently accessed via QR code on your cell phone, simplifying the experience.
On Friday lunchtimes, visitors are invited to bring a picnic basket to enjoy a lunch in the château grounds after purchasing an admission ticket. This adds a relaxed and social dimension to the visit, perfect for those who want to extend their experience beyond the tour.
While tastings by the glass are available on-site, champagne sales are not included in the ticket price. This allows visitors to focus on the heritage and architecture without pressure to purchase immediately.
Compared to other Champagne tours listed online, the Château de Pierry open house offers a more intimate and affordable introduction to the region’s heritage architecture. It’s less about wine tasting and more about historical exploration, ideal for visitors who prefer a cultural experience over a full champagne cellar tour.
Other experiences might emphasize champagne production or tastings, but this tour’s strength is in showcasing the historical mansion and its art collections. It makes a perfect complement to more wine-focused excursions in the area.
The Château de Pierry provides a timeless glimpse into 18th-century French aristocracy, all set within the scenic Champagne region. Its furnished rooms, art galleries, and English garden create a well-rounded picture of the era’s lifestyle, all for just $16.
While the tour duration is short, its intimate setting and rich content make it worthwhile for those interested in history, architecture, and regional culture. The accessible format, with audio guides and small group sizes, ensures an informative and comfortable visit.
This experience particularly suits history buffs, architecture lovers, and anyone wanting a quiet, cultural ramble in Champagne. For those with a passion for French heritage or simply seeking an affordable way to learn about the region’s aristocratic past, the Château de Pierry delivers a straightforward, engaging journey.
How much does the Château de Pierry tour cost?
The tour is priced at $16 per person.
How long does the tour last?
The visit lasts approximately 1 hour.
What language options are available for the audioguide?
The audioguide is available in French, English, German, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Is the Château de Pierry accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the site is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Are champagne tastings included in the tour?
Champagne tastings are available at the end of the tour but are not included in the ticket price.
Do I need to reserve in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended and you can reserve now and pay later.
What can I see during the visit?
Visitors explore the Champagne attic, private apartments, reception rooms, the Gallery of the Kings of France, Champagne dynasties paintings, the English garden, and the wine-press cellar.
Is there a group size limit?
Yes, small groups are limited to 10 participants.
Can I bring my own picnic?
Yes, on Friday lunchtimes, you can enjoy a picnic in the château grounds with your admission ticket.