The medieval turrets and towers of Collonges-la-Rouge define the skyline of this unusual 14th century village. The distinctive deep red sandstone of the buildings (rich in iron oxide) sets it apart from any other and is at its most striking at dusk. The village became a stronghold of the Viscounts of Turenne in the 14th century, one of the largest fiefdoms in France. A wander through the narrow cobbled streets leads to an impressive church, artisanal workshops, lovely restaurants and small boutiques selling local wines and decorative objects. The centre boasts many impressive 15th and 16th century houses such as the Maison de la Sirène, with period interiors and a small mermaid sculpted in a stone outside. A visit to the Château de Vassinhac, owned by the former feudal Lord of the town, is now fully refurbished with antique pieces including the former bed chambers of the famous French writer Colette.
St Peter Church (XIIth and XVth centuries). Limousin octagonal bell tower with a square base, early XIIth century. Portal with tympanum on the theme of the Ascension Day, mid XIIth century. Bedside right, XIIIth century ; North aisle, XIVth - XVth century ; South chapels, XVth century, wooden pietà XVth century.
The viewing table is situated on the round tower said about Caesar on the site of the Castle. We reach its summit by a spiral staircase. From there, we can admire a wide panorama indeed beyond the Dordogne valley of the south and, by favorable weather, up to the monts du Cantal. Private site, entrance fee.
The hilltop town of Turenne overlooks the countryside in all directions. Atop the hill there remain the ruins of the 13th century medieval Château de Turenne. This castle served as the feudal powerbase of one of the most powerful dynasties in medieval France - the Viscounty of Turenne. They reigned over the regions of Limousin, Périgord and Quercy for almost 10 centuries from the early Middle Ages until the 1700s. The 14th century Keep and Guard’s room of the castle remain intact and when exploring this listed monument, a climb up the spiral staircase of the fortified towers is rewarded with truly spectacular 360 degree views. In the village below, the 17th century Church of Our Lady of St.Pantaleon is acclaimed for its magnificent stained glassed windows.
The Château de Turenne, an exceptional site between earth and sky! A remarkable site in the Corrèze, the Château de Turenne is a must-see destination for anyone staying in the Corrèze, the Lot or the Dordogne. Located 15 kilometres south of Brive la Gaillarde, it is an obligatory stop on your tourist circuit. Built on a rocky spur 350 metres high, the castle of Turenne is visible from all sides. From the courtyard of the castle, the views are breathtaking. You will also appreciate its beautiful medieval buildings, such as the two large 13th century towers, which stand proudly above the charming village of Turenne, listed as one of the most beautiful villages in France. Enjoy the landscapes and the hanging garden thanks to the restoration of the Kiosque Gourmand in addition to an exhibition space dedicated to new technologies. 2023, the exhibition IRRUPTION! AI and artistic creation, by the artist Christophe Labarde.
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