Walk to Montélimar castle Did you know that Montélimar castle is only 5 minutes' walk from the town centre? To make it easier for you to get to the castle, take the pedestrian route and stroll along the narrow streets to the medieval palace 🏰
Access to Suze-la-Rousse Castle Due to construction work at the foot of the castle, access to the cobbled streets leading to the village or, conversely, up to the castle from the town centre, is currently closed. We invite you to park in the garenne, right next to the castle, or below in the Jardin des Vignes car park (walk up to the castle following the signs).
The château of Grignan has for ever been associated with Madame de Sévigné, a woman of letters made famous when her correspondence was published. She often described the "magnificent" quality of the château where her daughter Françoise-Marguerite lived with her husband, the Count of Grignan and Governor of Provence. She only stayed for four years but the "Sévigné impact" definitely left its mark on the place and collective memory.
Please note the temperature in the exhibition rooms is 19 degrees celsius - this is essential to ensure the conservation of the art works displayed and lent by various museums and national cultural institutions.
The group exhibition Pop art, voir plus..., born from a partnership between the Adhémars' château and Saint-Martin museum, presents major pop art figures, a popular movement that started in the 1950s in the USA and Britain. Next to them, are exhibited pieces by contemporary artists, heirs of this emblematic period of the history of art.
Boncompain and the great masters, from Renoir to Picasso. Look on a donation
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Saint Martin museum / Adhemars' chateau
The Saint Martin museum and the Adhemars' chateau in Montemlimar are once again joining forces to present an exhibition dedicated to the famous Drôme artist Pierre Boncompain and to the important donation he made to the city of Montélimar. Works by the artist (on paper, pastels, tapestries, ceramics) are presented alongside works of great masters such as Pablo Picasso, Edward Manet, Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne, Raoul Dufy...