The solid square tower of the Hôtel d’Aureille offers an exceptional panoramic view from its 20m height. A seigneurial main building from the early 15th century is attached to it. Their surroundings bear the imprint of an enclosure that can be seen in the circular organization of the building.
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The solid square tower of the Hôtel d’Aureille offers an exceptional panoramic view from its 20m height. A seigneurial main building from the early 15th century is attached to it. Their surroundings bear the imprint of an enclosure that can be seen in the circular organization of the building.
Rigaud d’Aureille, to which the seigneury of Villeneuve belonged, had a new residential castle built at the end of the 15th century. Medieval by its 4 imposing towers, its gunboats and ditches reminiscent of the moat, this
The castle is also an expression of the Renaissance through its interior courtyard and painted decoration.
You should not leave the village without going to the site dedicated to the water next to the castle: laundry room, washhouse, water trough, enclosed garden, conduit, everything is there, as well as the panorama on the Lembron.