Château Pastré
| Château Pastré | |
|---|---|
Southern façade | |
| General information | |
| Town or city | Marseille, 8th arrondissement |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 43°14′0″N 5°22′24″E / 43.23333°N 5.37333°E |
| Inaugurated | 1862 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Jean-Charles Danjoy |
The Château Pastré (French pronunciation: [ʃato pastʁe]), formerly known as the Château de Montredon ([ʃato d(ə) mɔ̃(t)ʁ(ə)dɔ̃]), is a 19th-century building in the Montredon suburb in the south of Marseille, France. Originally the property of the wealthy merchant Pastré family, as of 2012, it housed a local faience pottery museum, the Musée de la Faïence de Marseille. The grounds of the château are a public park, known as the Campagne Pastré.