Sumptuous 18th Century Château In Haute Provence 1 Hour From Aix En Provence Provence
19 Beds
10 Baths
23,681 Sqft
33.79 Ac lot
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SUMPTUOUS 18th-CENTURY CHÂTEAU IN HAUTE PROVENCE - Luberon - 13 Hectares - Superb View - Listed as a Historic Monument - 1 hour from Aix-en-Provence - Forcalquier - Provence Set within a sublime landscape where the view stretches for several kilometres, this classical palace built around 1720 embodies the French art of living during the Régence period, worthy of the film « Que la fête commence » (Let the Party Begin). The architectural magnificence of what is considered the most beautiful 18th-century château in Provence is matched only by the extraordinary effort required to construct it during Europe’s last plague epidemic, which struck
SUMPTUOUS 18th-CENTURY CHÂTEAU IN HAUTE PROVENCE - Luberon - 13 Hectares - Superb View - Listed as a Historic Monument - 1 hour from Aix-en-Provence - Forcalquier - Provence Set within a sublime landscape where the view stretches for several kilometres, this classical palace built around 1720 embodies the French art of living during the Régence period, worthy of the film « Que la fête commence » (Let the Party Begin). The architectural magnificence of what is considered the most beautiful 18th-century château in Provence is matched only by the extraordinary effort required to construct it during Europe’s last plague epidemic, which struck Marseille from 1720 to 1722, coupled with the colossal financial means available at the time, fuelled by the speculative euphoria surrounding John Law’s banking system. Designed by the great Parisian architect Pierre-Alexis Delamair, who built the Hôtel de Soubise in Paris (now the French National Archives), its construction was entrusted to Jean-Baptiste Franque, responsible for some of the finest 18th-century buildings in Provence, notably in Aix and Avignon. Its 18th-century classical architecture-strongly inspired by Parisian and Versailles design-is particularly refined, classical, and symmetrical, centred on a three-bay avant-corps with three French windows beneath a large pediment. It is known as the ”Trianon of Provence.” The gable ends are equally remarkable, featuring rich sculptural decoration, ornate wrought-iron balconies, and-on the park side-a wide terrace overlooking the vast recently recreated French formal garden. The central avant-corps of this façade displays a magnificent portico with four free-standing columns, an exceptionally rare feature for a private residence in the 18th century, as such classical elements inspired by Antiquity were generally reserved for the highest-ranking individuals connected to the royal family. Inside, beneath ceilings rising 5.3 metres high and bathed in light from all sides, the through-hall opens onto the 80 m² grand salon. It is adorned with pilasters topped with Ionic capitals, mirroring the monumental free-standing columns that open onto the majestic staircase-completely open, with its grand flight of steps leading to the upper floor, where columns form balconies dramatically overlooking the hall. It is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful private 18th-century staircases in France. The ground floor opens on all sides to a suite of salons with very sober decoration, unfinished in the 18th century following the collapse of John Law’s bank in 1720, in which the Forbin family-commissioners of the château-are believed to have been involved. A grand salon, a music room adorned with a balustrade, a salon with a niche and alcove, a large dining room with a neo-Gothic fireplace, an entrance hall on the south gable where the former chapel once stood, two large rooms used as shops for visitors, and a mezzanine apartment with 3 bedrooms. Laundry room, WC. Another mezzanine apartment on the south gable includes a kitchen, living-dining room with access via the south porch; upstairs, a study, laundry room, two bedrooms, and access to the mezzanine of the music room. On the first floor, an extraordinary and highly impressive 45-metre-long gallery runs alongside the majestic columned hall open to the staircase. There are 8 beautiful bedrooms, some with antechambers and cabinets, all featuring fireplaces. A billiard-library room adorned with fine 19th-century wallpaper. A chapel. A large attic. Extensive and beautiful vaulted stone cellars. Wine cellars. Tunnel. Central heating in part of the château. In the outbuildings: two gîtes with 2 and 3 bedrooms. A 3-bedroom dwelling. A reception hall seating 150 guests in the former orangery, with professional kitchen and sanitary facilities. A large garage for 2 cars. A swimming pool. Sumptuous terraced gardens aligned along a 500-metre axial perspective: 300 metres of grand alley facing the château and 270 metres on the garden-terrace side. Embroidered parterre gardens based on the original 18th-century plan by Pierre-Alexis Delamair, preserved in Munich and recreated in 2023, marked by a monumental stone obelisk. A beautiful large basin with fountain to the north. 18th-century double-flight staircase. Location: - 2.5 km from the nearest shops and services. A hotel 1.5 km away. - 3 km from a five-star hotel. - 5 km from Forcalquier (all shops and services). - 20 km from the A51 motorway. - 67 km from Aix-en-Provence (1 hour). - 87 km from Aix TGV station (1 h 10). Paris in 2 h 50. Price: €5,900,000 including fees payable by the seller. Information about the risks this property is exposed to is available on the Géorisques website Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
Aix-en-Provence, France, Aix-en-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France.
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Located in the heart of Aix-en-Provence, this property offers an unrivaled blend of cultural richness and natural beauty. Enjoy easy access to the high-speed TGV station just 10 minutes away, connecting you seamlessly to Paris and beyond. Explore nearby elite dining and upscale shopping options, or relax in the serene settings of the surrounding countryside. Aix-en-Provence offers a vibrant atmosphere, with historical architecture and a calendar of year-round cultural events.
Guillaume and Alexandre Denniel, two passionate brothers at the head of this 100% family agency, personally support and advise buyers and sellers of historic properties. Our skills, experience and expertise allow us to offer a complete and tailor-made service to buyers and sellers of the most beautiful heritage buildings. As heritage artisans, we carry out some of the most beautiful herit
Guillaume and Alexandre Denniel, two passionate brothers at the head of this 100% family agency, personally support and advise buyers and sellers of historic properties. Our skills, experience and expertise allow us to offer a complete and tailor-made service to buyers and sellers of the most beautiful heritage buildings. As heritage artisans, we carry out some of the most beautiful heritage sales in France each year. Today, no property is too beautiful for people looking to acquire a property through us, nor too complex for our expertise.
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Last updated
Dec 5, 2025
First listed
Dec 5, 2025
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Listing reference
336
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