Regional Heritage Castles and Ruins
This collection showcases the architectural evolution of the Ardèche and neighboring Lozère regions. It features medieval strongholds like the 12th-century limestone ruins of Crussol and the 16th-century Château de Tournon. The list highlights diverse heritage sites, ranging from the well-preserved Château d'Aubenas with its glazed tile roof to the archaeological remains of the Salavas medieval site. These locations offer insights into feudal defensive systems, Renaissance transformations, and regional religious history through structures like the Romanesque church in Balazuc.
Château de Hautségur
A private Renaissance-style castle in Meyras featuring distinct towers and masonry characteristic of the regional architecture.
Château de Luc
The Château de Luc is a ruined castle in the town of Luc in the Lozère département, in the Occitanie région of France.
Château de Montlaur
Also known as the Château d'Aubenas, this former medieval fortress features a 12th-century keep, Renaissance windows, and a distinctive roof of glazed Burgundy tiles.
Castle of the Roure
A late medieval fortress in Labastide-de-Virac. The site includes a silk museum and demonstrates the defensive architecture of the southern Ardèche.
Château de Rochemaure
Ruins of a 12th-century castle built on a volcanic dyke. It features a unique black and white basalt and limestone tower overlooking the Rhône Valley.
Château de Crussol
The Château de Crussol is a mostly-ruined 12th century limestone castle in the commune of Saint-Péray that dominates the valley of Rhône,…
Château de Ventadour
The Château de Ventadour is a ruined castle in the commune of Tournon-sur-Rhône in the Ardèche département of France.
Château de Vogüé
A medieval stronghold modified during the 15th and 17th centuries. It features four corner towers and a hanging garden overlooking the Ardèche River.
Château de Gourdan
An 18th-century residence built on the site of a 16th-century fortress, featuring formal gardens and classic French architecture in Saint-Clair.
Château de Chassagnes
A historical castle located in the commune of Les Vans, representing the regional manor architecture of the Ardèche.
Domaine de Marc Seguin
Known as Varagnes, this estate in Annonay was the home and workshop of inventor Marc Seguin. It contains his preserved scientific library and laboratory.
Château de la Roche
A historical castle located in Mirabel, contributing to the defensive heritage of the volcanic Coiron plateau.
Château de Montivert
A historical site in Saint-André-en-Vivarais featuring architecture that spans several centuries, set within the high-altitude landscape of the Vivarais.
Château de Tournon
The Château de Tournon is a listed castle in Tournon-sur-Rhône, Ardèche, France. It was built in the 16th century.
Église Notre-Dame
A Romanesque church in the medieval village of Balazuc. It features a fortified bell tower and serves as a key example of regional religious architecture.
Château de Chambonas
A 12th-century fortress transformed into a 17th-century residence, known for its five towers and French-style gardens inspired by Le Nôtre.
Château d'Alba-la-Romaine
Château d'Alba-la-Romaine is a château in Alba-la-Romaine, Ardèche, in southeast France.
Château de Balazuc
A medieval castle overlooking the Ardèche River. Portions of the structure have been restored to offer guest accommodation while preserving its historical stonework.
Château de la Tourrette
The ruins of the Château de la Tourette are in the commune of Vernoux-en-Vivarais in the Ardèche département of France.
Site médiéval
An archaeological site featuring the remains of two churches and a feudal castle, providing evidence of early medieval settlement in the Ardèche valley.
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