“Château de Trigance” is a 9th century fortress castle built for meditation by the monks of the Saint Victor Abbey of Marseille.
Perched atop the sheer rock formation dominating the Trigance village with its charming and characteristic stone-built houses and roman tiled roofs, the imposing structure overlooks the extraordinary countryside of Provence.
Nestled in the heart of the regional Natural Reserve of Verdon, the castle’s botanical path, blooming in wild local flora, leads straight to the spectacular Verdon Canyon.
An eloquently rich history filled with storybook tales of knights in armor… - the flags of this genuine medieval castle are hoisted to flutter their welcome to arriving privileged guests.
The stunning Saracen vault dining area, made of natural 11h century dry stone, is housed in the most ancient arms and weapons room. Indeed, the hotel’s battlemented structure and impressive architecture lend itself sublimely to spectacular period piece rooms, faithful to the castle’s original vocation and essence, to elicit the striking impression of travelling back in time to an era of quiet meditation and grand accommodation.
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