Assier Castle Ushers in New Era with Joy at the Helm, Packed 2026 Events Schedule
New Leadership and a Season of Ambition
Assier Castle is entering a new chapter with the appointment of Diane Joy as its administrator, succeeding Pascale Thibault, who has retired. Joy will oversee not only Assier Castle, but too the castles of Castelnau-Bretenoux, Montal, and Puyguilhem. Joy, a specialist in art history, brings twenty years of professional experience within local authorities to the role.
March Kickoff: Free Access and Guided Tours
The castle will open to the public free of charge on Sunday, March 1st. At 11 a.m., Diane Joy will personally lead a guided tour, with free entry available throughout the afternoon from 2 p.m.
A Diverse Calendar of Events
The 2026 season at Assier Castle promises a diverse range of events:
- March 6: Theater-dance event
Battle royale
as part of the Graines de Moutards fortnight. - May 30-31:
Monument in great shape
weekend featuring yoga and capoeira workshops (10 a.m. – 12 p.m.). - July & August: A series of workshops including
The Art of Portrait
,Full headlight on the facade
,My little Hercules
, andChâteau recycled
(10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.). - October 30:
Night at the Castle
event with Roméo Boccara from the Cie Les Imagités (5 p.m. – 7 p.m.).
Ongoing Workshops and Restoration Projects
Workshops in the Galiot garden, in partnership with the Juin Jardin association, will continue monthly from February to October. Beginning in April, restoration and consolidation work will commence on a castle tower, alongside a window replacement project.
Contact Information
For inquiries, contact: 05 65 10 98 00.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who is the new administrator of Assier Castle?
A: Diane Joy.
- Q: Is there a cost to visit the castle on March 1st?
A: No, entry is free on March 1st.
- Q: What types of events will be held at the castle this year?
A: A variety of events, including theater, dance, yoga, capoeira, and art workshops.
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