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Château d'Avauges à Saint-Romain-de-Popey dans le Rhône

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château de style Classique
Rhône

Château d'Avauges

    Avauges
    69490 Saint-Romain-de-Popey
Château dAvauges
Château dAvauges
Château dAvauges
Crédit photo : Dominique Robert - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIVe siècle
Origins of the castle
1555
Transition to Albon
fin XVIe siècle
Modern reconstruction
1730
Consecration of the chapel
1765
Work on the north façade
XIXe siècle (Second Empire)
Neo-Gothic Restoration
1880
Creation of the landscape park
1999
Storm damaging the pond
1981 et 2010
Historical Monuments
2015
Death of the last Marquis of Albon
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The facades and roofs of the castle (excluding the 19th century façade) and the buildings of the communes; the large staircase with its wrought iron ramp and the following rooms on the ground floor with their decor: waiting room, library, ice salon, large living room, billiards, alcove room of the small apartment (Box D 55): inscription by decree of 22 December 1981 - All the facades and roofs of the castle; the entire chapel; the basement and ground floor of the west wing and the entire western part of the central body; the part of the park between the castle and the Turdine with its orangery and the vegetable garden with its basins (cad. A 88, 89; D 52-54, 56, 1000, 1001): entry by order of 12 March 2010

Key figures

Julie de Lespinasse - Literary figure Born in Avauges Castle.
André d'Albon (1760–1834) - Marquis and Mayor Owner, mayor of Lyon and Saint-Romain-de-Popey.
Édouard André - Landscape architect Creator of the English park in 1880.
Famille de Varey - First owners Lyon traders in silks, 14th–12th centuries.
Famille d'Albon - Historical owners Bourgeoisie Lyonnaise anoblie, 16th–21st centuries.

Origin and history

The Château d'Avauges, located north of Saint-Romain-de-Popey in the Rhône department, has its origins in the 14th century. Originally owned by the family of Varey, Lyon traders in silks, he passed in 1555 to the family of Albon, a Lyon bourgeois anobly from the thirteenth century. The medieval castle disappeared at the end of the 16th century, replaced by a modern building, whose current facades and roofs date mainly from the 18th century. A tower in ruins with the Varey coat of arms, probably an old guard tower, remains nearby, while a second tower dominates the village, both linked to a defensive system monitoring the Turdine valley.

The major transformations took place in 1765 with works on the north facade, then in the nineteenth century with a neo-Gothic rereading under the Second Empire. The chapel, consecrated in 1730, has an Empire decor, and the park, redesigned in 1880 by landscape architect Edward André, adopted an English style, abandoning the straight lines of the garden to French. An orangery and a basin fed by Turdine, now out of service since 1999, complemented this set. Interiors, not open to the public, retain neo-rock woodwork and medieval elements in the west wing, such as vaults and thick walls.

The castle remained in the female progeny of the Marquis of Albon until today, after the death of the last Marquis in 2015. It is partially classified as a Historic Monument since 1981 and 2010, covering facades, roofs, chapel, and part of the park. Although the exteriors are accessible during Heritage Days, the interiors do not visit. The site is also linked to personalities such as Julie de Lespinasse, born in the castle, and André d'Albon (1760–1834), Marquis, Mayor of Lyon and Saint-Romain-de-Popey.

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