Chateau de Cadillac
- Monument
Overlooking the Garonne river and the bastide de Cadillac, the castle of the Dukes of Epernon, a prime example of early 17th century architecture, was an impressive monument in its day, and it rivaled royal properties. Of the richly decorated castle built by the Duke of Epernon (1554-1642), all that remains is the main building with its two wings at right angles, the courtyard and the garden. Inside, there are monumental marble fireplaces with carved figures, painted ceilings from the 17th century and tapestries. This decoration gives a good idea of the splendor of the receptions given in honor of the visits of Henri IV, Louis XIII and Louis XIV.
Lodging
See the listing of the Hotels in Cadillac
Practical information
Main entrance to the Château de Cadillac
Place de la Libération
33410 Cadillac
Going there
From Bordeaux or Toulouse: motorway A62, exit n° 2, secondary roads D117 and D10 towards Cadillac (D10 and D113 are limited to 6t and 15t)
On the main road between Bordeaux and Toulouse, along the Garonne
35 km southeast of Bordeaux