Château de Font-Ségugne

It is the location of a former bastide built in the 15th century for a Roman Catholic cardinal.

It is located on the Cancabèu (Campbeau) plateau in Châteauneuf-de-Gadagne, Provence, Southern France.

[1] In the 15th century, a bastide was built for an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal.

[3] The bastide belonged to Marie-Pierre d'Alcantara Goujon (1770–1840), a wealthy philanthropist who served as the mayor of Châteauneuf-de-Gadagne from 1813 to 1816.

[1] On 21 May 1854, Paul Giéra formed the Félibrige movement with fellow poets Frédéric Mistral, Joseph Roumanille, Théodore Aubanel, Jean Brunet, Anselme Mathieu and Alphonse Tavan here.

The Château de Font-Ségugne in 2012
The birth of Félibrige.