The Castle of Losse was originally a medieval fortress on the banks of the Vézère that got transformed into a Renaissance castle. The original 16th and 17th century furniture is beautifully polished. In a small salon you bump into a Rubens and a Van Dyck and in the garden tightly shorn shrubbery and lavishly blossoming roses balance each other out.
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