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Castles in Occitanie

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Château du Fort in Chambon-le-Château
Castle
48600 Chambon-le-Château

The castle of Fort, built in the 14th and 17th centuries, dominates Chambon-le-Château in Lozère. This rare example of medieval Gevaudan architecture combines circular towers, machicolis and classical transformations, testifying to its noble and military history.
Château du Roure
Castle
48800 Prévenchères

The Château du Roure, built in the 11th and 15th centuries in Prévanche in Occitanie, is a medieval fortress dominated by a square dungeon and classified as a historical monument since 1975.
Château du Solier
Castle
48160 Saint-Hilaire-de-Lavit

The Solier Castle, a 16th and 18th century building, is a fortified residence in Saint-Hilaire-de-Lavit, Lozère, with a dungeon and a defence system preserved after a fire in 1704.
Ruins of the castle

48250 Luc

The ruins of the castle of Luc, a feudal building of the VIth-Xth centuries, dominate the Allier valley in Lozère. This former strategic fortress, linked to the Regordan road, was a high military place of the Gevaudan until the 17th century.
Château de Grisac

48220 Pont de Montvert - Sud Mont Lozère

The Château de Grisac, built between the 13th and 17th century at Pont de Montvert - South Mount Lozère in Occitanie, is a medieval castle linked to the history of Pope Urban V and classified historical monument.
Castle

48500 Saint-Saturnin

The castle of Saint-Saturnin, a medieval fortress of the 14th, 16th and 17th centuries, dominates the Lozerian village at the foot of the cliffs of Causse de Sauveterre, classified by UNESCO. Quadrilatère flanked by four towers, it combines defensive architecture and Renaissance embellishments.
Château d'Arigès

48400 Bédouès

The castle of Ariges, built in the 17th century in Bédouès en Lozère, is a Renaissance castle dominated by a 20-metre tower, located on the edge of the Tarn in the Cevennes.
Castle of Ayres

48150 Meyrueis

The castle of Ayres, located in Meyrueis in Lozère, is a former Benedictine priory transformed into a castle, today a luxury hotel-restaurant in the valley of the Jonte.