One of the largest hunting museums in Europe.Bordered by the forest of Orleans and the forest of Sologne, in an area which is full of wildlife and game, the noble château de Gien (Anne of Beaujeu's château, dating from the late 15th century) was naturally destined to host the International Museum of Hunting.Hunting enthusiasts as well as those fascinated by taxidermy and the animal kingdom will be enthralled at the International Museum of Hunting. Learn about different techniques of hunting over the ages: fox hunting, falconry, shooting, trapping…The International Museum of Hunting is as artistic as it is technical in its approach, and includes works of art relating to hunting, such as paintings, tapestries, drawings, prints, sculptures and ceramics dating from the 16th to the 20th century.This is one of the largest hunting museums in Europe.