Château de Picomtal
| Château de Picomtal | |
|---|---|
Interactive map of the Château de Picomtal area | |
| Etymology | Derives from "Las crottos," meaning "cellars" in Provençal. |
| General information | |
| Status | Topped-out |
| Type | Château |
| Architectural style | Medieval, Neo-Gothic (19th century renovation) |
| Location | Crots, Hautes-Alpes France, 295 avenue du Château 05200 Crots |
| Coordinates | 44°31′55″N 6°28′21″E / 44.53194°N 6.47250°E |
| Construction started | c.1080 AD |
| Renovated | 1270, 1375–1380, 1507–1510, 1724, 1831, c. 1880, 1999–2003 |
| Owner | Jacques Peureux and Sharon Halperin |
| Technical details | |
| Material | Stone, wood |
| Floor count | 3 |
| Design and construction | |
| Known for | Gardens, Floorboards |
| Website | |
| picomtal.fr | |
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The Château de Picomtal is located at 295 Avenue du Château in the village of Crots, in the Hautes-Alpes department of France.
It falls within territory that is part of the Écrins National Park. It overlooks the Durance valley. The Château is in close proximity to the Lac de Serre-Ponçon and the town of Embrun.