Aulan Castle

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Description

Built on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Toulourenc valley, the Aulan castle whose first traces date back to the twelfth century belonged among others to the Mevouillon barons.
In 1635, Isabeau de L'Espine heiress of the fief of Aulan married François-Marie Suarez and bringed the castle in dowry. Manhandled to the Revolution, the castle has been completely redesigned in a Viollet-Le-Duc style in the second half of the nineteenth century by Marquis Arthur Suarez d'Aulan. This man fell in love for this land and decided to build a house like the height of his passion. Aulan Mayor, general Drôme counsel, MP for the Drôme and equerry of Napoleon III, he was particularly interested in agricultural issues. He introduced Austrian pine to reforest the area. This same love for this place brought his little son the Count Charles Suarez of Aulan to resume his house. Since 1958, the castle of Aulan is the only private Baronnies residence opened to visitors. Accompanied by a guide for 45 minutes, you will discover through living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms a decorated inhabited interior, many objects related to the Second Empire and the family history. Today it is still owned by their descendants, the Suarez of Aulan and a place for family gathering.

45min

Pricing

From 01/04 to 02/11/2025
Adult: 7.50 €
Teenager: 5 €
Child: 2.50 €.

From 31/03 to 01/11/2026
Adult: 7.50 €
Child: 2.50 €.

Free entry for children under 9, accompanying guides, the drivers.
Group rate available for 10 people or more.

Reservation required and appropriate price.

Additional information

Languages spoken

Facilities

Pet

Pet allowed

Address
1 place du château, 26570, Aulan
Opening
From 31/03 to 29/06/2026 on Monday from 3 pm. On Tuesday from 3 pm. On Wednesday from 3 pm. On Thursday from 3 pm. On Friday from 3 pm. On Saturday from 3 pm. On Sunday from 3 pm. From 30/06 to 30/08/2026 from Monday to Saturday between 10 am and 12 pm and between 2 pm and 6 pm. On Sunday between 2 pm and 6 pm. Closed exceptionally on August 15th. From 31/08 to 01/11/2026 daily.

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