Chillon
Via Cantonale

Chillon Castle
Chillon Castle is situated on Lake Geneva, south of Veytaux in the Swiss canton of Vaud. The castle's address is Via Cantonale, and it is located in the town of Melide.
History
Chillon Castle was built in 1160. It has successively been occupied by the House of Savoy and the Bernese from 1536 until 1798. Today, the castle belongs to the canton of Vaud and is classified as a Swiss Cultural Property of National Significance.
Architecture
The castle's architectural style is medieval. The layout features a mix of Romanesque and Gothic elements. Notable features include the Great Hall, the Chapel, and the Castle Keep.
Notable Rooms
- Great Hall: A large hall with a vaulted ceiling, used for banquets and ceremonies.
- Chapel: A small chapel built in the 12th century, featuring Romanesque architecture.
- Castle Keep: The highest point of the castle, offering stunning views of Lake Geneva.
Current Status and Use
The castle is now a museum and tourist attraction. Visitors can explore the castle's halls, gardens, and lakefront promenade.
Heritage Status
Chillon Castle was classified as a Swiss Cultural Property of National Significance in 2008.
Visiting Information
- Address: Via Cantonale
- Town: Melide
- Country: Switzerland
Note: The castle is open to visitors from April to October, and guided tours are available.
Details
| Name | Chillon |
|---|---|
| City | Melide |
| Country | Switzerland |
| Coordinates | 45.95384, 8.950431 |
| Current use | museum and tourist attraction |
| Guided tours | true |
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