Fort Saint-André, château royal, voûte de la salle du viguier (framed art prints)

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Framed Art Prints

The frame consists of a wooden cast with a simple structure, the idea being to favor the work rather than the frame. The methacrylate we use has been specially selected for its durability, transparency and strength, which guarantee a quality close to that of glass without risk of breakage during transport.

  • Fine Art Giclée printing is done on special paper

  • Printed artwork to the dimensions you choosed and will also include a white border.

  • We offer a choice of three finishes: natural wood, wood covered with a dark brown varnish and wood painted black.

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About the Artwork

Fort Saint-André, château royal, voûte de la salle du viguier

Original work by: Romain Veillon Romain Veillon - Fort Saint-André, château royal, voûte de la salle du viguier - © Romain Veillon - Centre des monuments nationaux

About the monument

Fort Saint-André à Villeneuve-lez-Avignon

A strategic role. Commissioned in the late 13th century by Philip the Fair but only built in 1360 under John the Good, the fort stood at the frontier with the Holy Roman Empire and near the papal residence in Avignon.

A symbol of royal power. The fort had a permanent garrison, a court of justice and a prison, with graffiti by prisoners from the 18th and 19th centuries. Its strategic significance, however, declined in 1480 when Provence became part of France. Soldiers continued to occupy the site until 1792.