There are two opposing styles within the castle itself: a medieval tower, steeped in history, and a Renaissance facade, with refined looks. Two castles in one, a unique rarity in the South of France.
The medieval tower was built by the Romans to watch over the Barbegal aqueduct. The body of the castle, a fortified farm in the 14th century was transformed into a stately home at the beginning of the 19th century. Its consecrated chapel and its French-style garden, of which the portico remains, make it a major asset for your receptions.
Finally, the carriage garage, which served as a post relay until the beginning of the 20th century, adds an atypical touch to the entrance to the castle.
Discover Barbegal Castle, a strong element of your heritage.