Fodor's Expert Review Château de la Napoule

Mandelieu–La Napoule Castle/Palace

Looming over the sea at Pointe des Pendus (Hanged Man's Point), the Château de la Napoule is a spectacularly bizarre hybrid of Romanesque, Gothic, Moroccan, and Hollywood styles cooked up by the eccentric American sculptor Henry Clews (1876–1937). Working with his architect wife, Clews transformed the 14th-century bastion into something that suited his personal tastes and then filled the place with his own fantastical sculptures. The couple reside in their tombs in the tower crypt, its windows left slightly ajar to permit their souls to escape and allow them to "return at eventide as sprites and dance upon the windowsill." Today the château's foundation hosts visiting writers and artists, who set to work surrounded by Clews's gargoyle-ish sculptures.

Castle/Palace Family

Quick Facts

Av. Henry Clews
Mandelieu-la-Napoule, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur  06210, France

04–93–49–95–05

www.lnaf.org

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: From €7, Closed Mon. and Tues.

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