Cambiac castle was built at the beginning of the XNUMXth century on the ruins of a XNUMXth century building which had housed a small religious community and which was destroyed during the wars of religion.
The castle was built as a place of residence for Sieur Milhau, appointed constable of the Montauban region by Queen Marguerite of Navarre.
The entire 16th-century part of the building is intact.
In the 19th century, major expansion and improvement work was undertaken, including the addition of a large quadrangular tower.
In the castle park, an XNUMXth century orangery and a small XNUMXth century well complete this architectural ensemble.
In the park, two trees are classified as Remarkable Trees of Haute-Garonne.
Open from July to September by reservation on 05 61 83 12 61
Visit on request for groups of more than 10 people.
Opening
Days | Schedule |
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Monday | 11:00am to 17:00pm |
Tuesday | 11:00am to 17:00pm |
Wednesday | 11:00am to 17:00pm |
Thursday | 11:00am to 17:00pm |
Friday | 11:00am to 17:00pm |
Open on Saturday | 11:00am to 17:00pm |
Sunday | 11:00am to 17:00pm |
Days | Schedule |
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Monday | 11:00am to 17:00pm |
Tuesday | 11:00am to 17:00pm |
Thursday | 11:00am to 17:00pm |
Friday | 11:00am to 17:00pm |
Pricing
Price | Min. | Max. |
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Adult rate from 12 years | 8€ | |
Child rate 2 to 11 years old / free -2 years old | 4€ | |
Group rate more than 10 people | 6€ |
Payment method
- French bank and postal checks
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- Groups of 10 to 30 people welcome