On the right there are ruins of fortifications dating from about the year 1000. Toward the right is the Renaissance château, from the 1500s. This is the back side of the château, seen from the north as you cross the bridge into town. Below the château are what are called "bourgeois" houses — in other words, the kind of big houses you find in cities and towns.

would love to know what it's like inside......we stumbled on it when we went to look at the weird house nearby with gypsies living next door....the view from every room woould be lovely.....do u know if the family in it has always owned it? they should have a candlelight xmas tour or something
ReplyDeleteDouble clicking on both photos today yields lovely pictures. I love cities like these which rise from the riverbanks.
ReplyDeleteI bet you would be able to catch sunrise/sunset easily from the castle.
Can't believe you are in your 7th year in St/A. Tempus fugit and all that!
We visited the grounds of the Chateau in 2009. I have a lovely picture of my daughters, just to the left of your view in your picture....in front of a beautiful stone wall covered with rose vines...I think they were roses.
ReplyDeleteIt is a pretty spot.
Oops....it was 2008.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and to think it's just down the street a bit. Life is good for you guys.
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