The Château de Termes is a medieval castle located in Termes, in the Aude department of Occitanie, southern France. Dating back to the 13th century, this castle has a history marked by conflicts and battles, including the Albigensian Crusade. It stands as an impressive example of medieval architecture, featuring towers, ramparts, and a well-preserved keep, perched on a rocky ridge with panoramic views of the surrounding valley. The castle is open to visitors, allowing them to explore its halls, towers, and museum. The museum provides insights into the castle's history, medieval life, architecture, and the surrounding region. Cultural events, historical performances, and medieval reenactments also take place at the castle, with guided tours available to enhance visitors' understanding of its history and architecture. The Château de Termes is a significant historical site in Occitanie, attracting history enthusiasts and tourists seeking cultural exploration.