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Emperi Museum in the Chateau d'Emperi, Salon de Provence

Beautiful museum with a stunning castle setting in Salon de Provence

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An opportunity to discover Salon's heritage and view the work of contemporary artists in the regular exhibitions held at the Château.

The Château de l'Empéri is a 9th-century castle built on the rock of Puech. Once the residence of the archbishops of Arles as well as the Holy Roman emperors. It is from the latter that the castle derives its name of the Emperi.

It is a remarkable example of the development of castle architecture from the 13th to the 16th centuries. Huge walls, originally crenellated with many towers, a square keep known as the "Pierre Cros tower", a series of courtyards and a chapel illustrate the first building campaign of the 13th century.

The castle became national property during the Revolution and served as a barracks from the 19th century. Severely damaged by the earthquake in 1909, the building underwent major restoration work in the 1920s, progressively returning to its former nobility and gaining a new role in the town.

Since then, it has become a unique place in which the public is invited to take part in a journey through the history of France, from Louis XIV to the Great War. From Fontenoy's soldiers to those of Verdun, all aspects of it are illustrated by unique objects, such as Napoleon's bed from Saint Helena.

The Château de l'Empéri Castle now hosts a wonderful museum displaying the heritage of the town, the area and of course the history of the castle.

When to come

Open every day except Monday and certain holidays from 13:30 to 18:00. During Zone B school holidays open from 10:00 to 12:00 and 14:00 to 18:00.

Location

Map of the surrounding area