Château of Vauvenargues

Local nameChâteau de Vauvenargues
LocationVauvenargues, France

The Château of Vauvenargues is a fortified bastide in the village of Vauvenargues, situated to the north of Montagne Sainte-Victoire, just outside the town of Aix-en-Provence in the south of France.

Built on a site occupied since Roman times, it became a seat of the Counts of Provence in the Middle Ages, passing to the Archbishops of Aix in the thirteenth century. It acquired its present architectural form in the seventeenth century as the family home of the marquis de Vauvenargues. After the French revolution it was sold to the Isoard family, who despite their humble origins eventually installed their coat of arms in the chateau. Nineteenth century additions include a ceramic maiolica profile in the Italian renaissance style of René of Anjou, one of the former owners, and a small shrine containing the relics of St Severin.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_of_Vauvenargues

Address Rue René Nicol, Vauvenargues 13126, France

Coordinates 43°33'14.118" N 5°36'13.838" E

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