The majestic Burrus Castle, a remarkable example of neo-Baroque architecture, has stood proudly in the cityscape for decades, despite being abandoned for over 20 years. A listed historical monument, this castle offers an impressive glimpse into its architecture, with its imposing facade and some thirty rooms still intact.

However, it is hoped that the remarkable preservation of Burrus Castle will continue in the years to come, despite the absence of any restoration or rehabilitation plans. Out of respect for privacy, we conducted our visit with the shutters closed, thus depriving this exceptional place of the natural light that could further enhance its beauty.
Upon arrival, we were greeted by an unusual scene: a photographer capturing pictures of newlyweds, using the picturesque beauty of the castle as a backdrop. Despite this activity, our exploration proved enriching, with the discovery of valuable archives and period magazines, bearing witness to the glorious past of this residence.




