Château de Mouans, Medieval castle in Mouans-Sartoux, France.
The Château de Mouans is a fortress featuring three connected towers arranged around a central courtyard in a triangular layout. Its walls display architectural elements from the early 16th century, built with stone and reinforced structures that reflect its original defensive purpose.
Pierre de Grasse built the fortress in 1510 as both a defensive structure and residence for his family. The Grasse family maintained control for over two centuries before the Villeneuve family took ownership around 1750, marking a significant transition in the castle's story.
The castle houses the Espace de l'Art Concret, an international center for contemporary art with rotating exhibitions throughout the year. This presence transforms the fortress into a space where modern artistic expression dialogues with the medieval walls.
The castle is located in Mouans-Sartoux and can be reached on foot through the town, with parking available nearby. Visitors can explore both the fortress grounds and the ceramic museum housed in former stable buildings on the property.
The fortress served as a filming location for the 1960s British television series The Persuaders and appeared in scenes featuring the main cast. This connection to a television classic introduced the castle to audiences far beyond the region.
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