Montpellier: Forts and Castles
Places and attractions in the Forts and castles category
Château de Flaugergues
Early 19th-century chateau and grounds The Château de Flaugergues is a country house near Montpellier, Occitanie, southern France. It is one of many folies erected by wealthy merchants on the outskirts of the city. The house preserves antique furniture and a collection of Flemish tapestries.
Château de la Mogère
The Château de la Mogère is a mansion near the city of Montpellier in the French region of Occitanie. It is one of many folies on the outskirts of Montpellier, built by wealthy merchants in the 18th century.
Château de l'Engarran
The Château de l'Engarran is an 18th-century Montpellier folly in Hérault in France, on the road between Juvignac and Lavérune. It was built around 1750 on the site of a house dating to 1632.
Château d'O
Château d'O, also known as Domaine d'O, is one of the chateaux, old country mansions or follies, built by wealthy merchants, from the 18th century onwards, surrounding the French city of Montpellier. The South entrance leads to the 18th century mansion, while North entrance leads to modern buildings, with Théâtre Jean-Claude Carrière.
Château des Evèques
The castle of the bishops of Montpellier, known locally as the castle of Lavérune, is an old religious building from the 18th century built on the site of a 16th century residence, itself having succeeded a 12th century feudal castle.
Château de Bocaud
Château de Bocaud is a French castle and historical monument located in Jacou, Hérault, France.
Château de la Piscine
The Château de la Piscine is a Montpellier folly from the second half of the 18th century, located at No. 129 Avenue de Lodève, Montpellier, Hérault.
Château Bon
The castle Bon is a folly of Montpellier from the late seventeenth century, profoundly altered between 1858 and 1862.
Château de Bionne
The Château de Bionne, formerly the Château de Mont-Louis, is a Montpellier folly from the late 17th century, modified in the 19th century.