Museum located in a Renaissance castle, houses a collection of various objects
This place is called the castle of William of Nogaret, but of the latter, built around 1305, only part of the basement and a square tower from the 14th century remain. It is on these vestiges that a Renaissance castle was built in 1576 with a remarkable facade decorated with bas-reliefs bearing chubby loves. It is in this setting rich in history that the Paul-Pastre museum takes place. Admirably fitted out by the Friends of the Museum association, a collection of varied objects can be seen inside the lower rooms of the castle.
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c'est chaleureux comme le sont :es traditions de camargue dans ces villages du sud