Château de la Moutte in Saint-Tropez

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Nestled in the heart of a verdant Provencal landscape, Château de la Moutte is one of Saint-Tropez’s major historic monuments. This majestic residence, enveloped by the scent of pine trees and caressed by the Mediterranean breeze, is a veritable showcase of elegance and refinement.

Steeped in history and culture, Château de la Moutte attracts both architecture and nature enthusiasts. During your vacation, let yourself be seduced by this emblematic monument of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, located just 20 km from our campsite near Saint Tropez.

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History and heritage of Château de la Moutte

The Château de la Moutte in Saint-Tropez was designed and lived in by the famous writer Émile Ollivier. Émile Ollivier, a leading figure in Napoleon III’s government, imbued the place with an intellectual and creative aura, making the Château de la Moutte a center of cultural influence for the town of Saint-Tropez.

Over the years, this exceptional building in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur has preserved its authenticity. Today, the site is managed by the Conservatoire du Littoral, which guarantees the protection and enhancement of its natural and architectural heritage.

As you stroll along the paths of Le Moutte and its surroundings, take time to admire the symbiosis between the building and the surrounding park, a testament to Émile Ollivier’s interest in gardens and botany.

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Architecture and splendor of the Domaine de la Moutte

Château de la Moutte ‘s remarkable architecture evokes the rich past of the Var region and Saint-Tropez. Built in traditional Provencal style, the château stands elegantly, revealing its remarkable example of 19th-century architecture.

Particular attention has been paid to detail, whether in the selection of materials, the composition of facades or the layout of interior spaces. The architectural know-how that has gone into Château de la Moutte attracts and fascinates visitors.

The main villa, flanked by a tower, has a presence that leaves no passer-by indifferent. Guided tours of the estate take in the many salons, the library and the living rooms, all of which retain the spirit of their illustrious creator. Preserving the heritage of Château de la Moutte is the fruit of active collaboration between the estate’s managers and conservation organizations.

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Diving into the castle gardens

Château de la Moutte is surrounded by a sumptuous park and verdant gardens extending over several hectares. This haven of peace is home to an impressive variety of Mediterranean plants, century-old trees and exotic flowers.

The meticulously tended gardens promise a spectacle of colors and scents that changes with the seasons. The park’s shady lanes and lush green lawns invite you to take a stroll, offering a beautiful escape from the hustle and bustle of Saint-Tropez.

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Château de la Moutte: a cultural showcase in Saint Tropez

After its construction, Château de la Moutte quickly established itself as a cultural Mecca, with its original owner, Émile Ollivier, organizing literary and artistic gatherings.

This role has continued to evolve, and today the estate hosts the Festival des Nuits du Château de la Moutte, a major event in the Saint Tropez cultural season. These events feature internationally renowned artists and a varied program ranging from classical music and jazz to theatrical performances.

Thus, the cultural tradition initiated by its founder lives on, making the Château de la Moutte a place of intellectual and artistic exchange that enriches the cultural heritage of Saint Tropez.

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Practical information

Are you looking forward to discovering the Château de la Moutte during your camping holiday in the Var? Here are a few things you should know before you visit:

  • Access : from our campsite, take the D558, the D61, then the D98A and the Chemin des Salins.
  • Address: Château de la Moutte / Domaine Emile-Ollivier, 133 chemin de la Moutte, 83990 Saint-Tropez
  • Park opening hours: February 10 to March 31: 2pm-7.30pm / April 1 to October 31: 2pm-6.30pm (Monday to Sunday). Please note that the castle is closed during the festival season.
  • Guided tours of the château: every afternoon: 2.15pm, 3.15pm, 4.15pm, 5.15pm.
  • Price : free of charge.
  • Contact: 04.94.97.03.26 / https://www.saint-tropez.fr/ouverture-du-parc-du-chateau-de-la-moutte-2/

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