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Château de Bellerive à La Mulatière dans le Rhône

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château de style Classique
Rhône

Château de Bellerive

    29-29b Quai Jean-Jacques-Rousseau
    69350 La Mulatière
Château de Bellerive
Château de Bellerive
Château de Bellerive
Château de Bellerive
Château de Bellerive
Château de Bellerive
Château de Bellerive
Château de Bellerive
Château de Bellerive
Château de Bellerive
Château de Bellerive
Château de Bellerive
Château de Bellerive
Château de Bellerive
Château de Bellerive
Château de Bellerive
Crédit photo : Dominique Robert - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1700-1799
Initial construction
1800-1899
Major rehabilitation
2004
Registration MH
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The park with its architectures, including its communes, the underground and apparent hydraulic network, the main entrance, its pavilions and monumental staircase, as well as the fence wall and the castle (facades and roofs) (Box AD 51-57): inscription by decree of 11 May 2004

Key figures

Perret de la Menue - Architect Rehabilitates the castle in the 19th century.

Origin and history

The Château de Bellerive, located in La Mulatière in the Rhône department, is a monument of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Although its name also evokes a 17th century Geneva castle, the French monument is distinguished by its 19th century architecture, notably by architect Perret de la Menue. The park, first designed in a classic style, was transformed according to romantic spirit, integrating terraces, orangeries, rock caves, and fountains.

The castle and its park, including the communes, the hydraulic network, and the monumental double-fly staircase, were listed as Historic Monument in 2004. The main entrance, theatrical, is marked by pavilions and an imposing staircase, while the park combines classic and romantic elements. Sources also mention gloriettes and nymphs, reflecting the influence of 19th-century picturesque gardens.

Unlike the Swiss castle of Bellerive, linked to diplomatic tensions between Geneva and Savoie, the castle of La Mulatière does not present conflict history documented in available sources. Its course includes a complete rehabilitation in the 19th century, with particular attention to the harmony between architecture and landscape. Protected elements, such as the fence wall and facades, highlight its heritage importance in the Lyon region.

The available data do not specify the historic owners of the Château de Bellerive in La Mulatière or its original use. However, its designation as Historic Monuments in 2004 attests to its architectural and landscape value. The site, with its arcade terraces and hydraulic system, bears witness to the technical and aesthetic know-how of the 18th and 19th centuries in France.

No information is provided on opening to the public, renting rooms, or services such as guest rooms. The sources focus on the architectural and historical aspects of the monument, without detailing its contemporary use. The precise location, at 29 quai Jean-Jacques-Rousseau, confirms its anchoring in the urban landscape of La Mulatière, on the edge of Lyon.

The Château de Bellerive is distinguished by its dual heritage: an 18th century structure transformed according to the canons of the 19th century, and a park mixing classicism and romanticism. Its recent inclusion in the Historical Monuments makes it a representative example of the rhônalpin heritage, although its specific history remains less documented than that of its Swiss homonym.

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