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We offer visitors to the gardens the opportunity to spend a time of meditation and reflection in the Château's private chapel. Whatever your religion or beliefs, the chapel is open to all (except sectarian movements).We invite you to return to silence and inner peace.A time to reconnect with the meaning of your life, to reconnect with the divine, or to let go of your pain, suffering, fears and disillusionment.A time to pray, to connect with something greater than ourselves, a time to be humble, to give thanks or to let go.A time for meditation and introspection in this extraordinary spiritual cocoon.The Chapelle du Silence will be delighted to welcome an original statue of Mary at the beginning of the summer. The statue, designed by Francine Schneeberger d'Hau, is the work of the talented Sister Mercedes, an artist from the Monastery of Sainte Scholastique in Dourgne.N.B.: We would like to make it clear that this is not an opportunity to visit the chapel. The European Heritage Days weekend is for visiting and history.Please note * Once the chapel door has closed at 11:05, you will no longer have access to this weekly Sunday event in order to respect the peace and quiet of the meditators/prayers.** People who have chosen this time of meditation undertake not to leave the Chapel before the end of the time of prayer/meditation out of respect for others.