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Hôtel des Ducs de Savoie in Belley dans l'Ain

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Hôtel des Ducs
Hotel particulier classé
Ain

Hôtel des Ducs de Savoie in Belley

    34 Grande-Rue
    01300 Belley
Hôtel des ducs de Savoie à Belley 
Hôtel des ducs de Savoie à Belley 
Hôtel des ducs de Savoie à Belley 
Hôtel des ducs de Savoie à Belley 
Hôtel des ducs de Savoie à Belley 
Hôtel des ducs de Savoie à Belley 
Hôtel des ducs de Savoie à Belley 
Hôtel des ducs de Savoie à Belley 
Hôtel des ducs de Savoie à Belley 
Hôtel des ducs de Savoie à Belley 
Hôtel des ducs de Savoie à Belley 
Hôtel des ducs de Savoie à Belley 
Hôtel des ducs de Savoie à Belley 
Crédit photo : Groumfy69 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1926
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Tower and galleries to the left of the tower: inscription by order of 21 October 1926

Origin and history

The Hôtel des Ducs de Savoie is a private hotel located in the commune of Belley, in the department of Ain. This monument, listed as a historic monument in 1926, bears witness to the civil architecture of the region. Although its detailed history is not specified in the available sources, its name suggests a connection with Savoie's house, a noble family that has marked regional history.

Today, the building is used by the Belley Tourist Office, making it a place of welcome and information for visitors. Its inscription in the historic monuments in 1926 underlined its heritage importance, although the sources did not specify the exact criteria for this protection. The town of Belley, located in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, benefits from a remarkable architectural heritage.

Private hotels, such as those of the Dukes of Savoy, were often urban residences for the aristocracy or the bourgeoisie. In the context of Bugey, Belley's historic region, these buildings reflected the power and influence of their owners. Their preservation makes it possible today to understand the urban and social evolution of these territories.

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