Le Castillet
Perpignan
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Standing at the crossing between the old and the modern city, this stunning castle used to be not only a city gate, but also a prison. Built by Guillame Gitard in the 14th century, today it isn't only an architectural monument, but often houses various temporary exhibitions.
Useful Information
- Address: Place de Verdun, Perpignan
- Phone: +33 4 68 35 42 05
- Address: Tue–Sun 11am–5:30pm, Mon closed
Do & See
There are many things to do and see in Perpignan, including cathedrals, castles, thermal springs and world-class museums. If you are looking for an adrenaline-packed holiday, the region offers a wide range of challenging outdoor activities like skiing, hiking or nautical sports.

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