Chateau de Fargues
Listed as a historical monument, the Château de Fargues is characteristic of the military architecture of the late Middle Ages and the early Renaissance, but it is above all a moving witness to a part of the family history of the Lur Saluces. Built in 1306 by Cardinal Raymond Guilhem de Fargues, nephew of Pope Clement V, the castle entered the family Lur Saluces from 1472. Its situation dominates the valley of the Garonne and its solid walls testify to the power of this ancient seigniory, where the inhabitants of the city of Langon took refuge during the wars of religion or the period of the Fronde.

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