Donation to Savigny Abbey 968 (≈ 968)
Land acquired by Arod and Angèle.
vers 1270
Rebuilding of the castle
Rebuilding of the castle vers 1270 (≈ 1270)
By Abbé Amédée de Roussillon.
fin XVe siècle
Expansion of the castle
Expansion of the castle fin XVe siècle (≈ 1595)
Addition of two housing bodies.
XVIe siècle
Ruins during wars
Ruins during wars XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Damage during the Wars of Religion.
XIXe siècle
Neo-Gothic Restoration
Neo-Gothic Restoration XIXe siècle (≈ 1865)
Transformation of the castle and gardens.
1971
Rehabilitation by Vital-Durand
Rehabilitation by Vital-Durand 1971 (≈ 1971)
Redevelopment of interiors and gardens.
6 septembre 2004
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 6 septembre 2004 (≈ 2004)
Official registration of buildings and plots.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Parcels B 103, 106 and 1475 and the castle, including the house, on which they are situated: inscription by order of 6 September 2004
Key figures
Amédée de Roussillon - Abbé de Savigny
Rebuilt the castle around 1270.
Vital-Durand - Decorator and landscaper
Rehabilitates the castle in 1971.
Arod et Angèle - Donors of the 12th century
Ceded the land to the abbey in 968.
Origin and history
The castle of Chessy, founded in the 12th century, was rebuilt around 1270 by Abbé Amédée de Roussillon for Savigny Abbey. This castle, with a cylindrical dungeon and a quadrangular loudspeaker equipped with archères, marks a defensive evolution in the 13th century. It illustrates one of the first Lyon fortifications of this type, designed to withstand assaults with sloping walls and suitable shooting openings.
In the 15th century, the castle was enlarged with two houses outside the original enclosure, reflecting a period of prosperity before being ruined during the Wars of Religion. The neglect of the trading abbots accelerated its degradation, until its restoration in the 19th century in a neo-Gothic style. This renovation includes a reception room decorated with woodwork, stained glass and medieval elements, as well as the transformation of the old enclosure into a rock garden.
In 1971, the decorator Vital-Durand undertook a new renovation of the castle, renovating the interiors and creating a contemporary garden playing on the plant masses. The site, partially transformed into a green space since the Revolution, preserves traces of its successive developments: an artificial 19th century cave and medieval defensive structures. Ranked a historic monument in 2004, the castle today bears witness to almost eight centuries of history, mixing military, religious and artistic heritage.
The castle today consists of the cylindrical dungeon in beautiful apparatus, vestiges of the primitive enclosure, and house of the 15th-XVIth centuries. Its initially defensive grip has become a place of life and reception, with medieval elements, neo-Gothic additions and modern landscape creations. The fortified gate, archeries and successive gardens offer a complete overview of its architectural and functional evolution.
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