Historical town of Montélimar with the medieval Adhémar Castle, European Aviation Museum and traditional nougat factories. The town contains the Collegiate Church of Sainte-Croix, art museums, public gardens and leisure facilities. The area includes the castles of Grignan and Poët-Laval.
Historic municipal building in Belle Époque style inaugurated in 1885, with characteristic facade ornaments, balconies, and a renovated auditorium.
This Renaissance residence has overlooked the village since the 12th century. The château is known for the letters Madame de Sévigné wrote to her daughter.
Artisanal nougat production in a downtown workshop with demonstrations of traditional production methods and tasting of specialties.
Medieval fortress built on a rocky promontory in the 12th century. The castle served as a residence for noble families and a military garrison over the centuries.
This medieval gate was one of the main entrances to the city's ramparts. It consists of a carved stone arch.
14th-century religious monument in the heart of the city, characterized by its Gothic architecture and large organ with an oak case from Burgundy.
Green space of 2 hectares with centuries-old trees, children's playgrounds, benches, and shaded paths for walking.
This 18th-century mansion features classical architecture. The grand salon retains wood paneling and period decorations classified as historical monuments.
This fortified tower dates from the 10th to the 14th centuries. It was part of the defensive system of the Papal Château and stands over 30 meters tall.
Artisan workshop where visitors observe nougat making using Montélimar's traditional methods. Confectioners prepare the honey and almond mix in front of the public.
Permanent collection and temporary exhibitions of works by 20th and 21st-century artists in a renovated building in central Montélimar.
This museum showcases a collection of 80 military aircraft from 1917 to the present day, including Mirage, Mystère, and MiG models in a 25,000 m² space.
17th-century historical monument with Gothic and Renaissance elements, located near Adhémar Castle.
Museum dedicated to traditional confectionery making with demonstration rooms and exhibits on the history of French sweets.
Landscaped area of 2000 square meters with over 300 varieties of irises blooming in spring and benches for observation.
Daily demonstrations of nougat preparation with traditional tools. Visitors watch the production from the gallery and learn about ingredients used.
Indoor leisure center of 1000 m² with inflatable structures, slides, obstacle courses, and ball pools for children up to 12 years old.
Cultural institution housed in a 17th-century mansion. The center hosts temporary exhibitions and a permanent collection of contemporary art.
Karting center with an 800-meter track for adults and a 300-meter circuit for children. Equipped with changing rooms and a rest area.
Cafe-theater located near the historic center. Performances include comedy, theater, and music throughout the year.
12th-century religious building converted into a cultural space. The nave and choir host temporary exhibitions and musical events.
Space dedicated to military and civil communication devices displaying radios, telephones, and telegraphs from the 20th century.
The farm located in the municipal garden presents poultry animals with enclosures for peacocks, sheep, and pygmy goats.
Independent brewery bar with on-site craft beer production. Selection of local and regional wines available.
Central avenue of Montélimar lined with plane trees featuring shops, cafes, and restaurants. This space is shared by pedestrians and cars.
18-hole mini-golf course in a wooded park. The course offers various obstacles on synthetic turf.
12th-century fortress that belonged to the Order of Hospitallers. The monument underwent restoration after World War II.