Castle in Roujan, where you can visit a Romanesque church from the 12th century, the last vestige of the Priory, and an episcopal palace from the 17th century
Cassan was given over to religious worship by Charlemagne in 805. It was provided with a chapel in 1080. From the 12th century, the prosperity of the place was such that the viscounts of Béziers chose it as the burial place of their dynasty. Nowadays, a 12th century Romanesque church, the last vestige of the Priory, and an episcopal palace, built in the 17th century, stand side by side there. Take the time to visit it, the view on the west facade, imposing with its 65 meters long and its multiple windows is worth the detour alone.
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Cette année, nous avons en plus découvert l'expo photo qui a beaucoup plu à toute la famille et spectacle immersif très impressionnant. Ça bouge à Cassan :-)