Montréal
In latin "mons regalis" (a royal mount) means "a dominating position". This medieval village has an outstanding architectural heritage.
The castle built between the 12th and 16th century, was part of a former band of fortresses built around Largentière to defend the silver mines. The main tower rises up to the sky.
At the meeting of the Ligne and Roubreau rivers, you can admire the authentic Val de Ligne landscapes, where there are also some relatively easy walks across fields and woods.
What to see in Montréal:
The two towers: Joyeuse tower and Montréal tower.
The 12th century castle can be visited throughout the year. For more information, call M.Fenestrier: 04 75 89 91 81
The pretty 16th century Saint Marc church.
The village's old lanes and cobble stoned streets and the "Place du Plôt" square.
Période d'ouverture
Throughout the year : open daily.Services
Unguided group tours, Unguided individual toursPrestations Visites Individuelles
Unguided individual tours available permanentlyPrestations Visites Groupees
Unguided group tours available permanentlyVisitable
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