The action of the Friends of the Château de Montigny
Association of Friends of the Château de Montigny-sur-Aube
2, Church Street
21520 Montigny-sur-Aube
Email: associationchateaudemontigny@gmail.com
Tel.: +33 (0)3 80 93 55 23
+33 (0) 6 08 90 75 10
For the year 2024, the membership fee is 15 euros (individual) and 25 euros (couple).
Membership form to print, complete and send by post or preferably by email.
Please pay by bank transfer to the account indicated on the form, clearly stating your name, first name and address.
Any membership, upon receipt, will give you free access to the castle as often as you wish during the current year on the days and times it is open to the public and you will benefit from collection from the farm drive on the days and times it is open to the public.
Passion in action, one might say. For some, it is the chapel. For others, without hesitation, the orchards and vegetable gardens. The interests among the Friends of the castle are diverse and varied. All speak of a set of projects to boost the village and its region. All want to contribute their stone to the building. First of all in the form of a link between visitors and the castle, in particular during the Heritage Days and those of the Gardens. Then, by a link woven towards the readers by promoting publications such as that of The Battle of Châtillon or that dedicated to the inauguration of the Harry Truman Space in the presence of his grandson. Music lovers are not forgotten with concerts organized in the chapel or in the nearby village church. Bringing together different sensibilities within a place which, itself, represents a succession of historical events, bringing it back to life by evoking the Renaissance as well as the 19th or 21st century, such is the leitmotif of the Friends of the castle. Do not hesitate to join them now at the Association which, as a member, will give you the right to free access to the castle as often as you wish, in season and during opening hours to the public, and to taste the FRESHNESS BOX on the terrace of the orangery