CHÂTEAU DE TEILLAN
The castle of Teillan has a park that contains steles and military markers from the Romanesque period in Aimargues.
3 kilometres south of Aimargues, at the border of Gard and the Hérault, throne the ancient estate of Psalmody Abbey. The noria and the pigeon were built under Henri IV and Louis XIII. Ancient Roman castrum, its ancient name was Villa Tellianis. The first record of written documents about the site dates back to 814 and 960. The current owner, Mr. Guiraud de Had, decided to open the doors from the castle to the public. You will discover the room of Richelieu and Pauline Borghese's boudoir, the possibility of renting apartments at the castle week. The park contains stelas and military bases from the Roman era, from via Domitia. A visit to history, but also a stroll in an astonishing nature composed of biloba biloba, Redwood and photinia.
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- for young children outside is not secure: passage of car inside the large courtyard, was not prevented that a pool was behind the garden just a gate not verouillé not serene for parents!)
- beaucou of bites mosquitoes as soon as one enjoys outside, (in the park)
it unusable upstairs extra shower
- the maintenance of the cottage looks a little careless.
We expected to spend serene holidays but it is spoiled.
Nous avons particulièrement apprécié le pigeonnier et la salle capitulaire.Nous conseillons vraiment cette agréable visite