Château Vattaire
Rue Casimir Brenier
Château Vattaire
The Château Vattaire is situated on Rue Casimir Brenier in Saint-Égrève, France.
History
The castle's origins date back to the 17th century when it was constructed as a stately residence. Over time, it has undergone several transformations and expansions, with various owners contributing to its growth. The castle's current name, Château Vattaire, is believed to have been adopted during the 19th century.
Architecture
The Château Vattaire features a mix of architectural styles, including elements of French Renaissance and Baroque design. Its layout consists of a central keep surrounded by outbuildings and gardens. The castle's facade is adorned with ornate stone carvings and intricate stonework.
Historical Significance and Events
The Château Vattaire has played host to several notable events throughout its history, including royal visits and lavish parties. However, the castle's most significant historical event was during the French Revolution, when it served as a temporary residence for local officials.
Current Status and Use
Today, the Château Vattaire is privately owned and serves as a private residence. The castle's grounds are open to the public for guided tours and special events.
Heritage Status
The Château Vattaire has been listed as a historic monument in France since 1992.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access the castle by appointment only, with guided tours available upon request. The castle's grounds offer scenic views of the surrounding countryside.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The Château Vattaire features several notable rooms, including the grand salon, library, and kitchen.
- The castle's gardens are also worth exploring, featuring a variety of flora and fauna native to the region.
Details
| Name | Château Vattaire |
|---|---|
| City | Saint-Égrève |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 45.240093, 5.6822886 |
| Current use | private residence |
| Accessible | true |
| Guided tours | true |
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