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- facebook.com Château-Pastré-1368509159849393/<p>Le <b>château Pastré</b> est une <a href="/pages/w/527362054027884">bastide</a> du située dans les...
- spottinghistory.com view/12948/chateau-pastre/The Parisian architect Jean-Charles Danjoy designed the Château Pastré, completed in 1862. ... It had the Château Pastré carefully restored.
- everipedia.org wiki/lang_en/Château_Pastré[6] The Pastrés had three large houses built in the park between 1845 and 1865: the Château Estrangin, Château Pastré and Château Sanderval.
- buyukansiklopedi.com Château_Pastré2024 hakkında güncel bilgilerle Chateau Pastré hakkında bilmediğiniz her şey. Chateau Pastré'nun tanımı ve terimi.
- petitfute.com v33156-33310-marseille-13008/c1173-…CHÂTEAU PASTRÉ - Marseille 13008 - 157, avenue de Montredon Château : Ce magnifique château construit en 1862, au pied des massifs de...
- marseille-tourisme.com en/discover-marseille/…Château Pastré's architecture is that of a Provencal bastide, built of stone and pink brick. It comprises a rectangular, two-storey main building and an attic storey.
- sketchfab.com 3d-models/chateau-pastre-…Château Pastré - 3D model by MDailly (@m.dailly).
- tourisme-marseille.com fiche/chateau-estrangin-…...sein du Parc Pastré par l’architecte Colin à la demande de Marie-Amélie Pastré, épouse de Jean Alexis Marie Estrangin qui donnera son nom au Château qui...
- visorando.com randonnee-chateau-pastre.htmlIdées de circuits de randonnée Château Pastré gratuites avec carte IGN au 1:25000, descriptif précis et photos.
- mapcarta.com N4698793387The Château Pastré, formerly known as the Chateau de Montredon, is a nineteenth-century building in the suburb of Montredon to the south of Marseille...
- gralon.net tourisme/loisirs-culturels/info-…Le château Pastré a retrouvé ses charmes d'antan et sa vocation culturelle. Cette très belle bastide provençale du XIXème. siècle, qui domine la campagne...
- calanques-parcnational.fr en/pastre-countrysideChâteau Pastré. ... Built in 1862, Château Pastré is the biggest. It was designed by the architect Jean-Charles Danjoy for shipowner and merchant Eugène Pastré.