The Château de Suze-la-Rousse is a 12th century medieval fortress with a 15th century Renaissance courtyard. It was transformed in the 16ᵉ then in the 18ᵉ century into a large …
The raised palace complex in the middle of the small village can be seen from afar. The once medieval castle changed into a Renaissance castle over time.
Done yesterday. Very nice view from the castle of Pellafol on the Rhône Valley and Vercors. On the other hand, dangerous return, unmarked, slippery, almost steep paths... It is surprising …
Looks more like a castle. The castle stands on the city hill. Unfortunately we could not visit it from the inside, because we were there too early. It only opens …
Remodeled in the 19th century, this castle was built on the ruins of an old fortified house which belonged to the castellany of Vals. Since the 2000s, it has been …
Château Loubet (the old Chateau de Mas): Originally a castle-like fortified Provençal estate from the Middle Ages, from 1655 rebuilt like a castle, whereby the four medieval towers were preserved. …
The only Roman monument in the department, the ramparts of Die date from the 3rd century. This fortified complex is made up of towers and walls which served to protect the city from Germanic intrusions.
Châtillon-en-Diois is a charming Drôme village which contains numerous remains from the Roman era and the Middle Ages. I loved walking there and discovering its charming streets and having a …