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Activities during the summer

Michel TURBIAZ Exhibition

From June 7th to July 16th, Michel Turbiaz is exhibiting his « Cabinets of Curiosity » in the Marie d’Aubeterre room, on the first floor of the château.

This visual artist creates 3D, closed universes through these boxes, telling stories or illustrating philosophical or sociological ideas. A text accompanying each box invites the visitor to question, interpret, and dream.

Open from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm on the weekends of June 14th-15th and 21st-22nd, and from 2:30 pm to 6:30 pm every day from June 28th to July 16th.

Michel TURBIAZ in front of some of his works

Hike to discover the vineyard with a guide who will reveal all its secrets to you.

The proposed tour will take you through the vineyards to the feudal mound of « Bois du fouet, » whose history will be recounted before returning to the château around 6:00 p.m. Price: €8.50 per person over 16 years old.

Before the start of this hike, you can visit the château from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Price: €8.50 per person over 16 years old.

The dates of this tour will be announced at a later date.

Art exhibitions

Throughout the season, several artists, listed below, will be exhibiting their works.

They will be featured on this website at the time of their exhibition.

  • From April 12th to June 1st inclusive: Ms. Anne Varrailhon and Mr. Christian Orliaguet, painters.
  • From June 7th to July 16th inclusive: Mr. Michel Turbiaz presents his « Cabinets of Curiosity. »
  • From July 17th to August 11th inclusive: Mr. Pascal de Rouck, painter.
  • From August 12th to September 28th: ​​Ms. Marina Desportes, visual artist, and Ms. Nathalie Beaucoupjareix-Nadaud, painter.

Heritage Days

Heritage Days will take place on Saturday, September 20th and Sunday, September 21st. During these two days, the castle will of course be open to the public, with admission prices benefiting from a preferential rate.

Flea market

The annual flea market will take place on Sunday, September 28, 2025.

And if you’re looking for other places to visit, here’s a very useful site…

This site features numerous brochures of French tourist attractions that you can download if you’re interested.

To access them, click on the image opposite.

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Updated March 2025

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