Château des ducs de Savoie
| Château des ducs de Savoie | |
|---|---|
Château de Chambéry | |
| Chambéry, Savoie, France | |
The Prince's wing, the former Chambre des Comptes and the Sainte-Chapelle | |
| Site information | |
| Type | Castle |
| Owner | Berlion family |
| Site history | |
| Built | 11th century |
The Château des ducs de Savoie, also known as Château de Chambéry, is a fortified castle dating from the 11th century. It is located in the French commune of Chambéry in the Savoie department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.
Modified several times since the 13th century, it has retained its administrative vocation ever since. From 1502 to 1578, the castle chapel housed the Holy Shroud. The bell tower now houses the 70-bell “Saint-François de Sales” carillon, the work of the Paccard foundry in Sévrier. A concert is held every first and third Saturday of the month at 11 a.m.
Today, the château houses the Savoie Prefecture, the Savoie Departmental Council, and the Savoie Academy.
Listed as a historic monument: the former Château des Ducs de Savoie was listed by decree on August 10, 1881; the grand salon with its Louis XVI decor was listed by decree on April 20, 1960.