The doors of the Vives-Eaux castle in Dammarie-Les-Lys (Seine-et-Marne) closed on Saturday after the departure of the four finalists for Star Academy 2022. While a new edition is under discussion within TF1 , the owner of the vast residence, Jean-Michel Pontet, has decided to offer visits to the public during the Christmas holidays, reveals

Le Parisien

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From December 21, 2022 to January 1, 2023 inclusive, visitors will be able to stroll through the castle and discover in particular the bedrooms or the music room.

Outside, they will have access to the theatre, the recording studio, the staff room and the director's office.

For the occasion, giant Christmas trees will be set up in the gardens and small chalets will offer food to the curious.

The town hall delighted

These visits are only available by reservation, at the price of 20 euros for over 16s and 12 euros for 5-16 year olds.

The entire recipe collected on December 25 will be donated to the Grégory-Lemarchal association, for the fight against cystic fibrosis.

“It is a very good idea to open this heritage to the inhabitants, in addition in a Christmas spirit”, confides the town hall to our colleagues.

Especially since the municipality itself is awash in requests for visits since TF1 relaunched its famous musical program.

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