Lupiac | |
The equestrian statue of d'Artagnan in the center of the town | |
Information | |
Country | France |
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Regions | Midi-Pyrenees Gers |
Watercourse | Twelve, Gelise |
Altitude | Between 141 and247 m |
Area | 34,5 km² |
Population | 300 hab. (2014) |
Density | 8,7 inhab./km² |
Nice | Lupiacois |
Postal code | 32290 |
Telephone prefix | 33 5 62 |
Location | |
Official site | |
Touristic site | |
Lupiac is a town located in the department of Gers in France. It is best known for having been the birthplace of Charles de Batz de Castelmore said d'Artagnan.
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Tourist information
- Tourist office d'Artagnan en Fezensac - Lupiac Faubourg Saint-Jacques (D102) (in the d'Artagnan museum), 33 5 62 092409, e-mail : [email protected] July and August : Mon.- Sun. : 10 h 30 - 19 h. –
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To see
- 1 Castelmore Castle departmental road D102 – (partially). Castle where Charles Ogier de Batz-Castelmore was born and lived during his youth said d'Artagnan.
- 2 D'Artagnan Museum Faubourg Saint-Jacques (D102), 33 5 62 092409 July and August : Mon.- Sun. : 10 h 30 - 19 h. – (the ground floor)
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- European Route d'Artagnan – Lupiac is the starting point for four of the six equestrian routes of the European route d'Artagnan.