Lourmarin Castle, situated in the village of Lourmarin in the Luberon region of southern France, began as a medieval fortress in the 12th century. Over time, it was transformed into a Renaissance-style structure, now known for its intricate stonework and lush gardens. Visitors can explore the castle’s historic architecture and stroll through the well-maintained grounds. During the summer, the castle terrace hosts concerts, adding a vibrant cultural element to the experience.
Lourmarin Castle (Château de Lourmarin)
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