CASTLE OF THE LORDS OF FOS
Monuments
2024
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2024
Castle with a beautiful view where you can discover the ramparts, the remains of the polygonal curtain wall and the lordly dwelling of Roger de Fos
Classified as a historical monument since 1931, for some of its parts, notably the main tower, only the remains of the polygon-shaped curtain wall and the lordly dwelling of Roger de Fos, symbol of the sovereignty of the Viscounts of Marseille, remain today. The ramparts are also well preserved. It is the highest point of the village (104 m) from where you can contemplate a superb panorama of Bormes, the Lavandou and the islands of Hyères
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Les ruines du château étant inaccessibles au public, il est difficile de s'en faire une idée. A noter, devant les ruines, le monument à la mémoire d'un enfant du village, Hippolyte Bouchard, héros de l'indépendance de l'Argentine au XVIIIe siècle.
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