







A listed historical monument.
Built around 1575, this small château was originally a hunting lodge. It belonged first to the Craponne family and then, up until 1853, to the Comtes de Grignan.
Built around 1575, this small château was originally a hunting lodge. It belonged first to the Craponne family and then, up until 1853, to the Comtes de Grignan.
The oldest part was probably restored during the reign of Louis XV as it is in the style of that period. The other part, dating from 1792, bears the mark of the Louis XVI style. It now belongs to the town and is used for receptions but its last private owner was the well-known Concorde trial pilot André Turcat.
The Pavillon de Grignan hosts the Nuits d’Istres festival each year.
The Pavillon de Grignan hosts the Nuits d’Istres festival each year.
Accepted customers
Accepted customers
- Closed to non-residents

