Château of Roquebrune - Let the tour begin...
We've climbed to the top of Roquebrune village - to Place William Ingram - which you can see in the photograph below. You'll see the entrance to the Château is just off to the right (and above).
As our tour continues, you'll read of the varied history of the castle, which was originally a a 10th century Carolingian castle.
Today, however, I want to jump a good few centuries and tell you about Sir William Ingram, a rich English baronet, for whom this square was named. In 1888 the castle was sold to 5 Roquebrunois citizens and they, in turn, sold it to Ingram in 1911. He started restoring it into an unauthentic fairytale castle. The locals kicked up a fuss and stopped the work. Later, in 1921, Sir William Ingram gave the castle to Roquebrune.
If you would like to see La Vigie, the house that Sir William Ingram built to the east of Monte Carlo, please click on the link.
Tomorrow, we enter the castle grounds.