Chateau de Foix

Description

The Château de Foix is a castle which dominates the town of Foix in the French département of Ariège. An important tourist site, it is known as a centre of the Cathars. It has been listed since 1840 as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture.

History

Built on an older 7th-century fortification, the castle is known from 987. In 1002, it was mentioned in the will of Roger I, Count of Carcassonne, who bequeathed the fortress to his youngest child, Bernard. In effect, the family ruling over the region were installed here which allowed them to control access to the upper Ariège valley and to keep surveillance from this strategic point over the lower land, protected behind impregnable walls.

In 1034, the castle became capital of the County of Foix and played a decisive role in medieval military history. During the two following centuries, the castle was home to Counts with shining personalities who became the soul of the Occitan resistance during the crusade against the Albigensians. The county became a privileged refuge for persecuted Cathars.

The castle, often besieged (notably by Simon de Montfort in 1211 and 1212), resisted assault and was only taken once, in 1486, thanks to treachery during the war between two branches of the Foix family.

From the 14th century, the Counts of Foix spent less and less time in the uncomfortable castle, preferring the Governors' Palace (Palais des gouverneurs). From 1479, the Counts of Foix became Kings of Navarre and the last of them, made Henri IV of France, annexed his Pyrrenean lands to France.

As seat of the Governor of the Foix region from the 15th century, the castle continued to ensure the defence of the area, notably during the Wars of Religion. Alone of all the castles in the region, it was exempted from the destruction orders of Richelieu (1632-1638).

Until the Revolution, the fortress remained a garrison. Its life was brightened with grand receptions for its governors, including the Count of Tréville, captain of musketeers under Louis XIII and Marshal Philippe Henri de Ségur, one of Louis XVI's ministers. The Round Tower, built in the 15th century, is the most recent, the two square towers having been built before the 11th century. They served as a political and civil prison for four centuries until 1862.

Since 1930, the castle has housed the collections of the Ariège départemental museum. Sections on prehistory, Gallo-Roman and mediaeval archaeology tell the history of Ariège from ancient times. Currently, the museum is rearranging exhibits to concentrate on the history of the castle site so as to recreate the life of Foix at the time of the Counts.

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  • Château de Foix seen from the town

  • Château de Foix

  • View of the town from Château de Foix

Street view

Reviews

05.10.2021 Gellis
Friendly visit that the kids loved. This is an oldie but it's still a super regional heritage to discover and rediscover. Friendly staff.
05.10.2021 Jean-Louis
Superb site, to do for theme days (holidays médéviales), a pity that the merchants of the old city do not play the game together. Everything is closed on Sunday! during the holidays it is a shame for a tourist town.
05.10.2021 Guillaume
After paying the entry fee (affordable) to the friendly staff you can visit freely the castle, or follow a guide (tour every hour).
The castle is well maintained, very well documented. The exposure is well done and of interest to children.
There are very many walking in the staircases of the towers.
It is a beautiful castle, with a great story.
To discover!
05.10.2021 Mathias
As early as 1840, under monument protection, this castle from the 9. Century is worth a visit.
The ticket costs 5,60€ because Inside is also a Museum, was housed. Do not forget your camera ?
05.10.2021 Ludovic
Very pretty town and beautiful castle with its towers offer a great view, warm up the calves !

Nice price for a quick visit but satisfactory !
05.10.2021 glen
Great castle with interesting historical information. Very nice views up the valleys, river and over town. Had a great visit.
05.10.2021 Will
Amazing place with fabulous views of Foix. Definitely a place to visit if you are in the town.
The history of the Castle is also very fascinating and easily conveyed with a number of modern interactive multilingual displays.
05.10.2021 John
Not a very large castle but very well restored, with very good exhibits on construction, weapons and arms. Especially appreciated the reproduction of the medieval hunting book!
05.10.2021 Christina
Its the Grandest Castle that I've ever been to Darling's. Everything was beyond my wildest expectations. Gorgeous Town Loved it.
05.10.2021 Malcolm
Great medieval castle in French pryenees. Cheap entrance and able to explore 2 of the 3 towers. Definitely worth a visit if in Foix
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