Château de Turenne
Ruined medieval castle and national monument featuring historic towers and a hanging garden. It served as the heart of a former viscountcy with a history dating back to the 7th century. Read more…
Admission
Parking available opposite Tourist Office, 10-15 minute uphill walk to castle.
This ruined medieval castle served as the fief of the Viscountcy of Turenne until 1738. Its historical significance dates back to the 7th century, during which it played a role in various conflicts between French powers. The site is recognized as a national monument and a listed landmark.
Remaining structures include the ramparts and two prominent towers: the Tour de César and the Tour du Trésor. A hanging garden is located on the grounds, providing a space for philosophical walks. The site houses exhibitions dedicated to the Vicomtes of Turenne—the former ruling lords of the region—and a collection of ancient coins.
Guided tours and sensory workshops are available on-site. Seasonal programming features events such as the Musicales de Turenne and Dîners dans le Ciel.
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