"2020-10-24T04:33:56.515Z"^^ . . . . . . . "Celui-ci est situ\u00E9 \u00E0 la sortie ouest de Saint R\u00E9my de Provence, sur la route de tarascon.\nLe premier propri\u00E9taire connu \u00E9tait le capitaine Bertrand de Nostredame fr\u00EAre de Michel de Nostredame.\nLe mas de Roussan est transform\u00E9 plus tard par Melchior- Jacques de Joanis, (conseiller du roi) et mari de sa petite fille Thomine de Nostredame, et prend la forme du ch\u00E2teau actuellement connu.\nAu XIXe si\u00E8cle le parc est am\u00E9nag\u00E9 en utilisant l' ancien aqueduc romain menant l' eau d' Eygali\u00E8res jusqu'\u00E0 Arles.\nLe ch\u00E2teau de Roussan est devenu un h\u00F4tel touristique visitable exeptionnellement, dont il convient de respecter au mieux la client\u00E8le.\nUn restaurant permet d' y d\u00E9jeuner ou d\u00EEner."@fr . "This one is located at the western exit of Saint R\u00E9my de Provence, on the road to tarascon.\nThe first known owner was Captain Bertrand de Nostredame brother of Michel de Nostredame.\nThe mas de Roussan was later transformed by Melchior- Jacques de Joanis, (adviser to the king) and husband of his granddaughter Thomine de Nostredame, and took the form of the castle now known.\nIn the 19th century the park was laid out using the ancient Roman aqueduct leading the water from Eygali\u00E8res to Arles.\nThe castle of Roussan has become a tourist hotel that can be visited exceptionally, whose clientele should be respected as much as possible.\nThere is a restaurant where you can have lunch or dinner."@en . "Ch\u00E2teau de Roussan"@fr . "13T2000113" .