Construction of the castle 3e quart du XIXe siècle (≈ 1962)
Period of construction of the monument.
19 février 1987
Registration for Historic Monuments
Registration for Historic Monuments 19 février 1987 (≈ 1987)
Protection of facades and interior decorations.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The facades and roofs, the decorations of the entrance hall and the large living room (Box B 442): inscription by decree of 19 February 1987
Key figures
Jomand - Owner
Head of the building of the castle.
Origin and history
The castle of Saint-Béron, located in the municipality of the same name in Savoie, was built during the 3rd quarter of the 19th century. This monument, inscribed in the Historical Monuments by order of 19 February 1987, is distinguished by its facades, roofs, and interior decorations (hall of entry and large living room), which bear witness to the architecture and crafts of this period. The building is now owned by a private company, and its current use (visits, rentals, guest rooms) is not specified in the available sources.
The architect or contractor identified for this project is Jomand, whose exact role (design, supervision, or execution) is not detailed. The castle is located at 180 rue du Château, an address confirmed by Merimée bases and GPS coordinates. The accuracy of its location is assessed as satisfactory (level 7/10), and a photo licensed under Creative Commons, credited to Gillys13, illustrates the monument in Monumentum.
The commune of Saint-Béron, attached to the department of Savoie (code Insee 73226), is part of a territory marked by a rural and mountain history. In the 19th century, castles in this region often reflected the influence of local elites or landowners, serving as both a residence and a symbol of prestige. Although the sources do not specify the initial function of the Château de Saint-Béron, its inscription under the title of Historical Monuments underscores its heritage value, particularly for its architectural and decorative elements preserved.
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