INTRODUCTION
Property of the Princes of Orange, this medieval fortress was totally transformed in the XVI-th century. The Renaissance endowed her(it) with an Italian yard on arches the decoration of which close to that of Grignan contrasts magnificently with the austere aspect from the outside. he Castle was illustrated by powerful persons belonging to the family of the Baume-Suze, owner until 1958. The castle shelters for more than 20 years the university of the Wine, real scientific and technical pole allowing professionals, from students or or from amateurs to participate in congress, trainings, formings bound to the vineyard and to the wine.
PRESENTATION OF THE CASTLE
Towering over the 16 km2 of vineyards that produce the well-known "Côtes du Rhône" AOC wines, the enormous imposing mass of the Suze-la-Rousse château is visible from a great distance, and is remarkably well-preserved. From close up you can admire the great towers and machicolations of this castle, looking as if it had come straight out of a fairytale. Once in the village, you'll have just one aim: to climb up towards these formidable great walls built from huge blocks of strong yellow and grey stone.
It's easy to find the path; just follow the steps through a beautiful park planted with holm oaks, parasol pines and maple trees … and giving off the fragrances of Provence; lavender, figs and roses.
The gigantic defensive walls embedded in the ochre-coloured rock are surrounded by a ditch that is crossed by means of a bridge in order to enter the castle.
The castle of Suze-la-Rousse is quite rightly listed as a Historical Monument. In medieval times it was owned by the Princes of Orange, then for six centuries was the property of the Baux family. During the Renaissance a courtyard decorated in the Italian style was added, built on arcades, contrasting with the austere appearance of the exterior.
On the second floor, the wine university comprises a training centre and above all … a tasting area. Also, at the foot of the castle there is a "vine garden" where you will be intoxicated by grape varieties from all over the world !
To descend once more to the village you can take streets with picturesque names – l’Escuraille and l’Armourie – where you may be greeted by the locals.
From below, wherever you are the enormous mass of the castle imposes itself, towering over the peaceful village, its little shops and cafés, its main street and church.
Note: the Renaissance façade of the Mairie and the former wheat market. But if you remember anything from Suze-la-Rousse it will no doubt be its unforgettable castle.
LODGING
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PRACTICAL INFORMATIONS
Château de Suze la Rousse
26790 – Suze la Rousse
Opening
The Castle is opened every day from 9. 30 till 11. 30 and from 14 o'clock till 17. 30 (18 hours in July and August). Closed on Tuesday from November 1-st till March 31 as well as on January 1-st and December 25. Possibility of visits in English, German, Dutch in June, in July and August
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