Historic Hotel
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' categoryThe Château de Fonscolombe is a stunning 17th-century estate located in the heart of Provence with a deep and interesting history that adds to its charm. The castle has been beautifully renovated while respecting its origins and exploring the property feels like taking a quick museum tour. The hotel offers an enchanting and beautiful experience with rooms built in a faux-historical style that adds to the historical charm of the place. The property's park, lawn and woods are magnificent and add to the overall beauty of the place. The guests get to immerse themselves in the old atmosphere of this typical old French chateau or as the property is referred to in different languages such as Schloss, parti antiche dell’immobile and magnifique château. While some rooms are not air-conditioned, overall, the Château de Fonscolombe is a truly unique and picturesque destination that provides an excellent opportunity to experience French history firsthand.
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Questionnaire
Year erected: 1730
What is the history of the property?
The castle belongs to a large family of humanists, that of the Marquis de Saporta and Fonscolombe.
Its members distinguished themselves in science and arms, especially in medicine and botany, as evidenced by their creative friendship with Rabelais and their correspondence with Darwin.
It has been sold in 2014 and after 18 months of restoration it became a five stars hotel in June 2017.
What was the era and/or the architectural style in which the property was built?
Quattrocento
Has restoration work taken place?
It has been totally restored in 2016
Are there any elements of particular historical importance at the building?
The Castle is listed as "Historical Monument" and the Parc is also classified.
Are there any important guests or previous owners worth mentioning?
Queen Elizabeth's mother visited the Castle in 1965 and planted a tree in the Parc. She also stayed in a room called the "Chambre de la Reine"
Has the property received any certifications for its historical status?
Officially recognised as a Historic Monument by the French government.
Would you describe your property as (or has it ever been in the past) a: Castle
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