Chateau de Montal
Chateau de Montal
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About Chateau de Montal
Add to favoritesA Mother's Unfinished Dream Overlooking the Bave Valley, the Château de Montal is one of the most refined Renaissance gems in the Quercy region. Built between 1519 and 1534 by Jeanne de Balsac, this residence is distinguished by the exceptional richness of its sculpted decorations. The façade of the main courtyard is a veritable book in stone, adorned with high-relief busts representing Jeanne, her ancestors, and her son who perished in the war. It is a place imbued with an elegant melancholy, symbolized by the motto engraved on the pediment: "No more hope," bearing witness to the grief of its builder, who never saw her work fully completed. A Miraculous Resurrection The fate of Montal is as fascinating as its architecture. At the end of the 19th century, the château was emptied of its treasures, and its magnificent sculptures were sold at auction around the world. Its preservation is owed to Maurice Fenaille, a wealthy patron who, at the beginning of the 20th century, bought the château and spent years tracking down, repurchasing, and replacing every original bust and frieze, sometimes even traveling to the United States. Today, visitors can admire sumptuously refurnished interiors, coffered ceilings, and a monumental spiral staircase that ranks among the finest in France.
Tip for an even more exceptional visit.
Examine the busts: Take the time to observe the sculpted faces on the façade of the main courtyard. The precision of the features and period costumes is such that you feel as if you are looking at photographic portraits of the Balsac family. Stroll through the formal French garden: The boxwood garden surrounding the château is a marvel of geometry. It is the perfect place to step back and admire the silhouette of the château's turrets against the verdant hills of the Quercy region.



