Marquis de Sade Castle Restored by Pierre Cardin
Second post today. This 15th-century castle, once the residence of the Marquis de Sade, was restored by world-known fashion icon Pierre Cardin. Located in Lacoste, a commune in The Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.

The legendary château, in ruins before Cardin stepped in, occupies a 70-acre hilltop site overlooking the medieval village of Lacoste.

With the castle courtyard’s structural integrity reestablished, the area, which affords visitors views of the Lubéron mountains, is now used as an event location of the Festival de Lacoste, a summer concert series produced by Cardin.



Designer Pierre Cardin sits in one of the stone walled rooms.

The entrance hall , where a bronze figure of a man sits on a Renaissance chest.




A cabinet showcases his collectibles, including an Egyptian mask and a grouping of early pewter tableware.



Photography by Derry Moore
All images and information from Architectural Digest.

The quarry now serves as a concert space.

In the second-floor dining room, Cardin combined furnishings from multiple periods, some of which he acquired at a Paris flea market.

The castle’s walls were constructed of Ménerbes stone taken from the quarry.
All images and information from Architectural Digest.
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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