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Castle of Lake Grangent à Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert dans la Loire

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château fort
Loire

Castle of Lake Grangent

    D32
    42170 Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Château du lac de Grangent
Crédit photo : Dvillafruela - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1700
1800
1900
2000
1173
First written entry
1796
Sale as a national good
24 octobre 1945
Partial registration MH
1957
Construction of dam
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Château de Grangent (rests): inscription by order of 24 October 1945

Key figures

Comte de Forez - Feudal Lord Owner cited in 1173.

Origin and history

The Château de Grangent, first mentioned in 1173, was built on a promontory overlooking the Loire, in Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert. At the time, it belonged to the County of Forez, as evidenced by a permutation between the Count and the Church of Lyon, imposing a tribute to anyone who took possession of it. This strategic site, several times destroyed and rebuilt, illustrates the feudal tensions in the region.

In 1796 the castle was sold as a national good, marking the end of its political role. Partially listed as historical monuments in 1945 for its buckwheat fireplace, then as a registered site in 1946, it became a private property. The construction of the Grangent Dam in 1957 radically transformed its environment, placing it on an artificial island in the middle of the lake.

Today, Grangent Castle is distinguished by its narrow dungeon, accessible by ladders between the floors, and its medieval remains. Although closed to the public, it remains a symbol of the Liguria heritage, linked to feudal history and modern landscape transformations. Its current isolation contrasts with its past as a dominant fortress on the Loire.

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