See also Château Grimaldi for other Châteaux of the same name
The Château Grimaldi at Cagnes-sur-Mer in the département of Alpes-Maritimes, in France, is built on the site of an earlier fortress occupied by the Greeks and then the Romans. The present castle was built in 1309 by Rainier Grimaldi - a distant ancestor of the present ruling house of Monaco. Later, it became the residence of the Governors of the province. Following the French Revolution, it was used as barracks and later as a hospital. Now owned by the city of Cagnes, it is known as le Château Musée Grimaldi.
Built upon a hilltop, the castle towers over the town. Constructed in the local stone, it retains many of its original medieval features and motifs, it is machicolated with crenelations surmounting its towers and keep. The castle is built around a triangular courtyard.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_Grimaldi_(Cagnes)
Official Website http://www.cagnes-sur-mer.fr/culture/chateau-musee-grimaldi/
Phone +33 4 92 02 47 35
Address 5 Résidence Léonard-André Bonnet, Cagnes-sur-Mer 06800, France
Coordinates 43°40'1.358" N 7°8'43.776" E