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Castle of Cazilhac

Monument in Le Bousquet-d'Orb

A building built between the 12th and 17th centuries, the Château de Cazilhac takes place in the town of Bousquet-d'Orb, in Hérault. Property of the Leroy Beaulieu family, it was originally erected by monks from Joncels on the remains of a fortified house.

Destroyed during the Hundred Years War, the castle of Cazilhac was subsequently rebuilt before being listed as a Historic Monument in the 1980s. Unveiled in the form of a building with a low-pitched roof and towers square, it was embellished with an aqueduct in the 19th century by Michel Chevalier, economist and politician of the time. The new construction now benefits from a census in the general inventory of heritage.

Today, only the gardens and the courtyard are accessible to the public. On the terrace, the gardens offer a breathtaking view of the surrounding meadows and vineyards.

Other monuments nearby

Church of Saint-XistLa Tour-sur-Orb (2.1 km)
Canal Bridge of BousquetouCamplong (4.3 km)
Church Saint-Etienne de DioDio-et-Valquières (4.5 km)
Castle of DioDio-et-Valquières (4.6 km)
Abbey of JoncelsJoncels (5.3 km)
Church of BoussaguesLa Tour-sur-Orb (5.4 km)
Church Saint-André de ValquièresDio-et-Valquières (6.1 km)
Bridge of the DiableVillemagne-l'Argentière (8.6 km)

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