Stay at the château

The Mas de l’Âge is a castle built around 1407 and owned by the noble Benoist family until the 19th century.

Their coat of arms still adorns the stones of this centuries-old château.

Mas de l’Âge coat of arms
Azure with a golden chevron, accompanied by three silver blessing hands.

Today, the Mas de l’Âge is inhabited by your hosts—history enthusiasts, particularly of the Middle Ages—who are eager to share their knowledge of the place and the region.

Château stained glass

Plan your stay

During your visit to Limoges, enjoy a rich cultural and artisanal heritage. Discover the famous Limoges porcelain in its museums and workshops, wander the medieval streets of the old town, or explore the Bishop’s Gardens overlooking the Vienne river. The city also offers many restaurants, markets, and events throughout the year for an authentic and friendly stay.

We can recommend places of interest and great local restaurants

View our list of favorites

Person walking across an old cobbled bridge toward half-timbered houses, under a blue sky.
Lively terrace under colorful string lights in a cobbled street.
Limoges train station clock tower lit up at dusk.

Your hosts

During your stay at Mas de l’Âge, we’ll offer products that reflect our values: local and responsible.

Breakfast may be served in the Orangery or the Hunting Room

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