The Hôtel de Sade, located in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, is an exceptional witness to the architectural and historical transformations of the region. Its history dates back to Antiquity, when the site housed a vast Roman thermal complex dating from the 4th century. Over the centuries, the ancient remains have been reused and transformed, giving birth to a chapel, a church, a private mansion and even a tithe storage place under the Archbishopric of Avignon. Take advantage of this team building to explore this fascinating architectural ensemble in a privileged atmosphere. For the duration of a visit, you truly become guests of the Hôtel de Sade!
Between Ancient Remains and Medieval Heritage
During this unique experience, you will discover the remarkably preserved remains of the Roman baths, including the frigidarium (cold water basin), the tepidarium (warm bath room) and the laconium (ancient sauna), illustrating the ingenuity of the heating systems of the time. The history of the site does not stop there: in the Middle Ages, the buildings were converted into a church, then into a seigneurial house under the impulse of Balthazar de Sade in the 16th century. Each stone tells a story, making the Hôtel de Sade a true open-air history book.
A Privileged Cultural Experience
Listed as a historical monument since 1929, the Hôtel de Sade today houses an exceptional collection of archaeological objects from the excavations of Glanum. This visit is designed for history enthusiasts and heritage lovers but also for curious people and epicureans looking for an exclusive experience with exclusive access to an emblematic site.
Let yourself be guided through the centuries and dive into the heart of a place where Antiquity and the Middle Ages meet for an unforgettable immersive experience. At the end of the visit, enjoy a cocktail, aperitif or snack service served on site: a moment to enjoy this exceptional place and share your emotions!
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