Vence
Château Saint Martin
The Romans built the first fortified stronghold on
the estate. In 350 (AD), Saint Martin, bishop of
Tours, visited the site, which was named after him.
In 1115, the Count of Provence handed over the estate
to the Crusaders returning from Jerusalem. Local
tradition has it that Saint Martin's Templars had hidden
a treasure on the site before leaving their confraternity.
Built on the ruins of the former residence of the Knights
of Templars, the Château, located between Cannes
and Monaco, sits in 32,5 acres of beautiful
parkland and rolling hillsides fragrant lavender and rosemary.
The restored nondenominational chapel, close to the Château-Hôtel,
offers a unique setting for intimacy and regal
splendour perfect to celebrate an unforgettable wedding day.
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What is included in the package
Château Saint Martin's web site
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