Commarque Castle
Medieval fortified castle and troglodytic site featuring a prehistoric cave with ancient engravings. The complex includes a stone keep, six towers, and a Romanesque chapel dating back to the 12th century. Read more…
Admission
Ticket includes audioguide and workshops. Free for children under 6. Reduced rate for disabled visitors.
Founded in the 12th century as a wooden tower, this hillside fortress evolved into a stone keep and a fortified village known as a castrum. The site served a strategic role in protecting local trade routes and the nearby abbey. Human occupation of the steep rock dates back to the Neolithic period, with evidence of long-term settlement including troglodytic dwellings carved into the stone.
The architectural remains consist of six towers, residential buildings, stables, and workshops. A Romanesque chapel is a focal point of ongoing restoration efforts that have been active since the late 20th century. Below the medieval structures lies a prehistoric cave containing ancient engravings.
Guided tours, independent visits with audioguides, and various educational workshops are available. Special evening events take place periodically. The site documents a family history spanning from the 11th century through various periods of English and Catholic control during historical conflicts.
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