mercredi 16 mars 2011

Busséol






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Shortened history of the castle :

The castle was built in 1170 on what was left of a gallo-roman castrum of the 2nd century after the death of J.-C. The name of Busséol comes from the word "buteol" in latin which means "bird of prey", or eyrie in our case. The castle lies at more than 700m in altitude.

The castle kept it's gallo-roman military architectural style which enabled him to successfully resist to the attacks and assaults of Philippe Auguste in 1215, of the Black Prince (Hundred Years War) and of the Duke of La Rochefoucauld (League Wars in 1595).

An extraordinay garden was built in the twelfth century on the top level, atop a the orck on which the castle stands on. It is called the Crusaders' Garden and is invisible from the outside. In this garden you can find a wide range of flowers of Mediterranean origin and it was classified as "Exceptionnal Garden" by the Institute of Parks and Gardens of France.

Opening times and additionnal information :

- 15th of June to 15th of September: from 10am to 12pm and from 2.30pm to 6.30pm
- 16th of september to 14th of June: from 2.30 to 5.30 ONLY on Sundays and Days Off.

The castle is private property.

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