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The
tour of the castle offers a walk through eight centuries of architecture,
history and culture.
The building was constructed between 1270 and
1282 in the typical square plan of the fortifications in Savoy. The
end of the 15th century stands out as the golden age in the history
of the counts. In 1476, count Louis takes part in the Burgundy war
by the Confederates’ side. Following this deed of valour, modernization
works were undertaken. The adjustment of the esplanade with its chapel,
the spiral staircase in the courtyard and the transformation of the
main building go back to that time. Thus, the castle loses its fortress
appearance to become a stately residence. The baroque interiors remind
one of the time when the bailiffs sent by Fribourg lived there. The
romantic landscapes were painted in mid 19th century by J.-B. Camille
Corot, Barthélemy Menn and other well known artists.
Temporary
exhibitions, various activities and a multimedia presentation about
the castle and his history (starting from summer 2007) mark the passage
to the 21st century. |