The smallest of the Loire Valley castles.3 km from Cheverny, nestled between Sologne and Val de Loire, with a World Heritage of Unesco listing, the Château de Troussay (and the large park) is the smallest of the Loire castles, built as early as 1450.Featuring rich decor from Château de Bury, Château d’Onzain and the old Blois mansions, the Château de Troussay allows visitors to admire an impressive artistic heritage.The historian Louis de la Saussaye was resident here in the nineteenth century. These days the Château de Troussay is home to the Sologne Museum that evokes the agricultural and domestic life of this old estate.