Built in the 17th century, Château de Fabrègues features four circular towers with tiling representing the four seasons, a quintessential Provencal design motif. Pierre Yovanovitch spent five years renovating the property and its surrounding gardens, which he enlisted landscape architect Louis Benech to help with. The historic chapel on the property was reimagined with a fresco by painter Claire Tabouret. Fabregues is a true reflection of Pierre Yovanovitch’s signing style, blending contemporary art within the context of a striking historic setting. The project is a primary example of his ability to seamlessly blend vintage and contemporary aesthetics while incorporating an unparalleled level of quality.
Built in the 17th century, Château de Fabrègues features four circular towers with tiling representing the four seasons, a quintessential Provencal design motif. Pierre Yovanovitch spent five years renovating the property and its surrounding gardens, which he enlisted landscape architect Louis Benech to help with. The historic chapel on the property was reimagined with a fresco by painter Claire Tabouret. Fabregues is a true reflection of Pierre Yovanovitch’s signing style, blending contemporary art within the context of a striking historic setting. The project is a primary example of his ability to seamlessly blend vintage and contemporary aesthetics while incorporating an unparalleled level of quality.
This private place can be visited by appointment (sometimes and partially).
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info@chateaudefabregues.com
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