Château de la Moutte - Domaine Emile Ollivier

listed (CMN)

Saint-Tropez
Owned by the Conservatoire du Littoral and managed by the Ville de Saint-Tropez, Château de la Moutte was once the property of Émile Ollivier, Napoleon III's last head of government. This ancient Provencal bastide, nestled in four hectares of unspoilt parkland, harbors the spirit of the Second Empire.

A natural and cultural heritage.
Guided tours for small groups are offered every afternoon, and workshops for the general public are scheduled throughout the year on the themes of the environment, plastic arts and music.

Primary.
Visit the library :
- in groups of five with an accompanying adult.
- Mediation around the children's books that make up the library's collection is also possible (in the morning). Groups of five pupils plus one supervisor.

Secondary.
Guided tour of the château Guided tour of the library and / or themed mediation based on the book, depending on the program and the class.

High school (Première class).
Mediation on the Second Empire.
Animals Pets on a lead
Pets Parking
Prestations
  • Free entry. Access to the site (park + château) is free of charge.
    FREE: under 12s and ICOM card.

  • English
  • French
  • Parking
  • Public WC
  • Pets welcome
  • Guided tours
Address
Château de la Moutte - Domaine Emile Ollivier
133, Chemin de la Moutte
83990 Saint-Tropez
Sur place
Opening

Free entrance every afternoon.
Guided tours of the park and castle: 2.15pm, 3.15pm, 4.15pm and (5.15pm from 1 April to 6 November)

Closed from 18 July to 20 August (during the Nuits du château de la Moutte), and from 07 November to 10 February.