Dirigeants
Sources : INSEE (SIRENE) · INPI — Registre National des Entreprises (RNE).
Présentation
Hilltop castle & former prison, built from the 10th-15th centuries, with museum of regional history.
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Avis
Foix Castle is a beautiful and well-preserved historical site that offers a fascinating glimpse into the region’s medieval past. The castle itself is impressive, with stunning architecture, informative exhibits, and spectacular views of the surrounding area. The staff were welcoming, friendly, and helpful throughout the visit, which made the experience even more enjoyable. One aspect that could be improved is the accessibility of information for international visitors. During my visit, the guided tour was conducted entirely in French, which made it difficult to fully appreciate the rich history and significance of the castle. Considering the price of the admission ticket, it would be very helpful if English-language brochures or information sheets were provided. This would allow non-French-speaking visitors to better understand the historical context and make the most of their visit. Overall, Foix Castle is a wonderful destination for anyone interested in history, culture, and medieval architecture. With a few additional resources for English-speaking visitors, the experience could be even more rewarding. I would still recommend visiting this remarkable landmark and exploring its fascinating heritage.
I loved this place. So interesting, and if you time it right, there are live displays of stone masonry, blacksmithing and the armoury.
Amazing day! Wish we had longer! We spent four hours with kids 4 and 5. They loved it! The guide at the armor and weapons stop was amazing!! We spent over an hour there. He even spoke pretty good English. Gift shop had good toys for the kids too.
Great castle. Now . It is a steep old climb and your legs will be sore but it is well worth it. Going up the tower is a bit scary but well worth the view. There is so much to do here you would need a whole day to get it all done.
Please like and follow. Foix Castle is an impressive monument dominating the city of Foix. You can see it from every angle. You can drive and park 5 minutes away from it, or you can ignore the pedestrian only road and park next to it. Ignore all the construction and into the new building which hosts the museum. This is where you buy access ticket It is a rough climbing pedestrian winding narrow road with an amazing view on the valley and the city below. You can see miles and miles away. The castle itself had a couple of towers and a court ( space outside) Dew rooms that can accommodate the leadership and soldiers and ob one tower you have a room for the load to sleep and bathe. You have to climb the narrow stairs in the tower to have the birds view of everything below. In the end, you can choose to walk back the windings pebble road or take the elevator to the museum. The museum hosts all the pictures, history, furnitures and arms used since the establishment of Foix thousand years ago. Highly recommend
There's scaffolding up with works going on (it looks like wheelchair access works). So on arrival, we weren't sure if it was open, but it is !! We followed signs in the town centre for the castle-Parking, only to find ourselves going round in a circle 3 times !!! Luckily it's Easter Mon and not very busy, so we found a spot for the camper in the middle of the two main town roads. €12.50 each entry. Great castle, lots of steps once at the top. There's a long stone ramp up/down, or a lift - with several floors gor the museum. The castle itself has 'displays ' on throughout the day, blacksmith, stone mason, weapons, etc. Unfortunately very little information in English (but, of course, totally acceptable - we're in France !!!). It's a fair bit of walking - first up the the castle, and then once uo there. The towers are fabulous, but cares needed as people are going to pass up/down on spiral staircases. Loads to see in the museum - excellent value. Gift shop, toilets (no cafe). Hero exhibition upstairs is very interesting.
Perfect for stepping into a previous time in history and experiencing what life might have been like back when the castle was in its prime. It’s in amazing condition with different stalls and people explaining weapons, blacksmithing, stonework, and other interesting ideas. The demonstrations are all in French but you can ask questions in English if you want to further expand your knowledge. There’s a museum connected as well but we didn’t have time to explore that section. Give yourself ample time if you want to explore both the museum and the castle itself. A great place to bring kids or even as an adult if you enjoy history and medieval times. 🏰
Beautiful castle, I felt the live actors dressed in clothing from the time period made it a nice and immersive experience. The museum was filled with info and the staff was helpful, and spoke multiple languages (English, Spanish, and French of course).
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