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Chateau de Laas
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- Name
- Chateau de Laas
- Continent
- EUROPE
- Alt Name:
- -
- Country:
- France
- Period:
- Late Modern (1800AD-1945AD)
- Sub-Region:
- -
- Date:
- 1800AD - 1899AD
- City/Town:
- Laas
- Figure:
- Napoleon Bonaparte
- Resorts:
- Orthez,
Bayonne,
- Related:
about Chateau de Laas
Château de Laàs in Sauveterre-de-Bearn, France is a manor house built in the seventeenth century which houses an extensive art exhibit, mostly from the eighteenth century.
Château de Laàs has a collection of Napoleonic pieces. Guided tours of Château de Laàs are available.
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contact details
Address: Château de Laàs, 64390 Laàs, France
Phone: +33 5 59 38 91 53
useful information
Directions:
Château de Laàs is located just south of the village of Laàs in southern France. It is around 20km south of Orthez, which has a railway station and 55 km east of Pau, which has an airport. It is also approximately 250km west of Toulouse along the A64 (2.5 hour drive), exit 8.
Ticket Information:
From April to June and September to November, Château de Laàs is open daily except Tuesdays, 10am-7pm (closed from noon to 2:00pm). From July to August, it is open daily, 10am-7pm.
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