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Anthony HaddadChateau de la Barben
La Barben
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Description for B&B:
1) The "Granet Suite" is a spacious and elegant bedroom adorned with exquisite white gypsum sculptures dating back to the 18th century. The furniture is authentic 18th century, adding a touch of timeless beauty to the room. The double bed, adorned with a canopy in authentic 18th century Liberty print, provides a luxurious and comfortable sleeping experience. Next to the bedroom, there is a cozy sitting room with the same white and blue aesthetic, featuring a genuine 18th century bed. The marble bathroom complements the suite perfectly and includes a bath, shower, and separate toilet facilities. With its sunny disposition, the room offers breathtaking views of the picturesque Salon de Provence countryside. Additionally, guests have the option to rent the adjacent large sitting room to further enhance their experience in this splendid suite.2) The "Loves Suite" is located in the Palamede tower, a grand circular tower on the western side of the château. This suite comprises a spacious bedroom with a living area, highlighted by a magnificent stone fireplace. The canopied fourposter bed, dating back to the Renaissance era, adds an air of regality to the room. The furniture throughout the suite is genuine 18th century, and the soft furnishings feature a soothing stone-colored linen. The bathroom is generously sized and includes a central bathtub designed for two people. From the Italian shower, guests can enjoy a captivating view of the river and the ancient plane trees. Separated toilet facilities are also provided. The private terrace, facing south, offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding landscape, ensuring a truly memorable stay.
3) Augustus's Bedroom showcases a delightful color palette of light brown and yellow. The furniture is authentic Empire style, exuding elegance and sophistication. Guests can choose between a double bed or two twin beds, both adorned with a silk canopy. The spacious bathroom follows the Empire style, while the separate toilet facilities provide additional convenience. From this suite, facing northeast, guests can relish in the magnificent view of the river and the enchanting castle rooftops.
4) Elisa's Bedroom features walls adorned with Liberty print, creating a charming and vibrant ambiance. The furniture is authentic Louis XVth, adding a touch of classical beauty to the room. The large double bed, topped with a silk canopy, ensures a comfortable and luxurious sleeping experience. Alternatively, twin beds are also available. The spacious bathroom boasts two windows and is equipped with a retro-style bathtub and a shower. Separate toilet facilities are provided for added convenience. From this east-facing room, guests can enjoy a captivating view of the rising sun and the scenic scrubland hills.
Indulge in the exquisite "Table d'hôte" experience, where delightful dinners are served exclusively for residents.
Description for Gite
Following Granet is a spacious suite that features a large blue room adorned with exquisite white plasterwork from the 18th century. The furniture in this room is antique, also from the 18th century. A luxurious double bed measuring 1m80 is the centerpiece, topped with a period canopy made of toile de Jouy. Adjacent to this room is a charming small salon, decorated in the same white-blue ambiance, with a cozy bed measuring 1m20. The bathroom, designed to harmonize with the rest of the suite, boasts a magnificent marble bath with a shower, while the toilet is separate. With its south and west-facing orientation, this suite is bathed in sunlight, offering breathtaking views of the beautiful countryside. For those who desire more space, the adjoining large room can also be rented, providing the same delightful atmosphere.Situated in the Palamedes tower, the Following Mating suite is truly enchanting. A grand bedroom welcomes guests with a sitting area in front of a majestic stone fireplace. The Renaissance-style four-poster bed, measuring 1m80, exudes elegance, complemented by period furniture from the 17th century, all adorned in warm stone-colored linen damask. The bathroom is incredibly spacious, boasting two freestanding bathtubs and a large walk-in shower with views of the river and plane trees. The toilet is conveniently separate. This suite also features a private terrace facing south, offering a magnificent view.
August House immerses guests in an atmosphere of yellow and taupe. This room is furnished with Empire period furniture and a generous double bed measuring 1m80, which can also be converted into two twin beds measuring 90cm. The bed is adorned with a silk canopy, adding a touch of elegance. The large bathroom, designed in the Empire style, matches the room perfectly. Facing north-east, guests can enjoy a beautiful view of the river and the castle's roof.
Elisa room is tastefully decorated with gray toile de Jouy and furnished with period furniture from the Louis XV era. The room features a double bed measuring 1m80, crowned with a silk canopy that can be converted into two twin beds measuring 90cm. The spacious bathroom, with its coordinated striped upholstery, boasts retro charm with a bathtub and separate shower. The toilet is conveniently separate as well. Facing east, guests can witness the breathtaking sunrise over the hills of the garrigue.
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Directions
Salon is located 6km away.
Aix is located 20km away.
Arles is located 31km away.
Avignon is located 37km away.
Marseille is located 47km away.
Nîmes is located 80km away.
Toulon is located 100km away.
Montpellier is located 126km away.
Aix is located 20km away.
Arles is located 31km away.
Avignon is located 37km away.
Marseille is located 47km away.
Nîmes is located 80km away.
Toulon is located 100km away.
Montpellier is located 126km away.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 300 | 300 | 45 | oui |
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Attractions
- Salon-de-Provence (8 km) - A charming town known for its historic center, including the 13th-century Saint-Michel church and the 17th-century Château de l'Empéri. Explore its quaint streets, visit the Nostradamus Museum, or enjoy local Provençal cuisine in one of its many restaurants.
- Marseille (45 km) - The second-largest city in France and a vibrant multicultural melting pot. Marseille offers a variety of attractions, including the magnificent Old Port, the iconic Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica, the historical Le Panier neighborhood, and the MuCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations).
- Aix-en-Provence (55 km) - Known as the city of art and water, Aix-en-Provence is famous for its elegant boulevards, beautiful fountains, and its association with the painter Paul Cézanne. Stroll through the charming Cours Mirabeau, visit the Cézanne Studio, or explore the city's numerous museums and art galleries.
- Avignon (60 km) - A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Avignon is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture and its famous Papal Palace, which was the residence of the Popes in the 14th century. Attend the annual Avignon Festival, wander through the quaint streets, and visit the picturesque Pont Saint-Bénézet.
- Les Baux-de-Provence (75 km) - Situated in the Alpilles mountains, Les Baux-de-Provence is a picturesque medieval village perched on a rocky outcrop. Explore the ruins of the Château des Baux, admire the panoramic views over the Provence countryside, and visit the Carrières de Lumières, an immersive art exhibition inside a former quarry.
- Cassis (85 km) - A charming fishing village nestled between rugged cliffs and the Mediterranean Sea. Cassis is famous for its picturesque harbor, stunning calanques (narrow fjord-like inlets), and its white limestone cliffs. Take a boat tour to explore the calanques, relax on the sandy beach, or sample delicious local seafood.
- Luberon Regional Nature Park (90 km) - A scenic natural area known for its picturesque hilltop villages, lavender fields, and vineyards. Discover the charming villages of Gordes, Roussillon, and Bonnieux, hike through the stunning landscapes, or indulge in wine tasting at one of the local vineyards.
- Arles (95 km) - A city with a rich Roman heritage, Arles is home to numerous well-preserved Roman monuments, including the ancient amphitheater and the Roman Theater. Stroll through the historic center, visit the Van Gogh Foundation, and explore the vibrant art scene that inspired many famous artists. These tourist attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from historical landmarks and cultural heritage sites to natural beauty and artistic inspiration.