Château de Montréal
7 km from Mussidan, Montréal Castle overlooks the Crempse Valley.
This private château opens its doors to visitors, who can explore its chapel and unique life-size statues, its underground passages (vaulted staircase and hall, natural cave), its double ramparts with remarkable French gardens and white roses, its salons and its curious circular library.
Listed as a Historic Monument, it was built in the 12th century and modernised in the 14th century by Claude de Pontbriant, Lord of Montréal, who was at Jacques Cartier's side when he discovered Quebec. He gave his name to the Indian village that would become Quebec's largest city.
The château is used as a filming location (Kaamelott II).
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This private château opens its doors to visitors, who can explore its chapel and unique life-size statues, its underground passages (vaulted staircase and hall, natural cave), its double ramparts with remarkable French gardens and white roses, its salons and its curious circular library.
Listed as a Historic Monument, it was built in the 12th century and modernised in the 14th century by Claude de Pontbriant, Lord of Montréal, who was at Jacques Cartier's side when he discovered Quebec. He gave his name to the Indian village that would become Quebec's largest city.
The château is used as a filming location (Kaamelott II).
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Coordinates
- Château de Montréal 1028 Allée de Montréal 24400 Issac 24400 ISSAC
Information
Open from 13/07 to 31/08 from 10am to 12pm and from 2.30pm to 6.30pm
Groups, all year round by appointment
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Facilities & Services
Prices 2025
- Basic price - full adult price 8€
- Children's price 6€
- Group price 7€
- Free of charge