CHATEAU DE FLAUGERGUES

MONTPELLIER , Hérault – Cultural heritage

About

Built at the end of the 17th century, Flaugergues is one of the so-called ‘Folies’, built in the countryside around Montpellier. ‘Houses in the Foliage’, they were the result of a new order of aristocracy, whose wealth came from their service to the King. Planted in the heart of rural domains, they are surrounded by magnificent gardens. They would also become the summer residences of the rich and famous of Montpellier during the 18th century. In 1696 Etienne de Flaugergues, an advisor to the Cour des Comptes (national audit office) in Montpellier, bought the estate to which he would give his name. Over the next 45 years he expanded and embellished the ‘House in the Fields’, giving it its distinctive touches. It would seem that the use and arrangement of the grounds around which Flaugergues was built, its gardens, and the simple but well-groomed quality of the buildings, served as a role model for numerous ‘Folies’ in the area.

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Spoken languages : German English French


Opening

  • From lundi 1 janvier 2024 to mardi 31 décembre 2024

Payment

  • Cartes de paiement
  • Carte bancaire
  • Chèques bancaires et postaux
  • Cash
  • Credit transfer
  • Eurocard – Mastercard
  • Visa

Services

Services

  • Wi-fi
  • Coach parking
  • Visites individuelles guidées
  • Visites groupes guidées

Activities

  • Symposia
  • Conférences

Get there by liO Car or city bus

A moins de 20 mn à pieds de l’arrêt MONTPELLIER – STATION TRAMWAY PLACE DE FRANCE !
Cet arrêt est situé sur les lignes : Montpellier-Grande Motte-Aigues Mortes (606)
Navette Aéroport Montpellier (620)

Environ 18 min (1510 m).

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Groups

  • Minimal number of persons 15
  • Maximal number of persons 100

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