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Monument Historique Château de la Sône situé à La Sône

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Adresse renseignée dans la base Mérimée :
38840 La Sône - France

Code Insee de la commune : 38495
Isère [38] - Grenoble - Rhône Alpes (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes)

Adresse approximative issue des coordonnées GPS (latitude et longitude) :
184 Promenade des Tufières 38840 La Sône

Eléments protégés :
Façades et toitures du château;chapelle (cad. A 317):inscription par arrêté du 6 novembre 1968. Parc (cad. A 464, 466, 316, 317, 319 à 322, 367;D 181, 183, 277, 278):inscription par arrêté du 30 juin 1995, modifiée par arrêté du 16 décembre 2016

Historique :
Château des XIVe et début XVIIe siècles. Restauration du château et aménagement du parc à la fin du XIXe siècle (1890). Chapelle décorée de peintures murales du XVIIe siècle.

Périodes de construction :
XIVe siècle, 1er quart XVIIe siècle, 4e quart XIXe siècle

Propriété privée

Informations pratiques de visite ou services :

Ouvert ou fermé à la visite, location de salle, chambres d'hôtes ?

Autres photographies :

Château de la Sône - English:

Identifier: castleschateauxo00mans (find matches)
Title: Castles and chateaux of old Burgundy and the border provinces
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Mansfield, Milburg Francisco, 1871- (from old catalog)
Subjects: Castles
Publisher: Boston, L. C. Page & company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress

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remier there may have been anothergood, or at least sufficient, reason, for SaintVallier and Diane de Poitiers were but a fewhours away. But thats another point of view,a by-path which need not be followed here, sinceit would lead us too far astray. Following still the valley of the Isere, onecomes to the Chateau de la Sone, at one time one,of the strongest fortifications of the lower val-ley. It was the key to the Eoyonnais, and asubterranean passage led from its platformunderneath the bed of the Isere itself to a cha-teau of the Dauphins on the opposite bank. With the establishment of a silk-mill here inthe chateau in 1771 all romance fled, and therebeing no more need for a subterranean exit, thepassage-way was allowed to fill up. To-dayone takes the assertion on faith; there is noth-ing to prove it one way or another. It was here within these walls that Vaucan-son (1709-1782), the sorcier-mecanicien/ in-vented the chain without end, which revolution-ized the silk-spinning industry.
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In Lower Dauphiny 321 The aspect of the chateau to-day, declassedthough it is, is most picturesque. It is the veryideal of a riverside castle, for it bears the proudprofile of a fortress of no mean pretensionseven now, far more than it does that of a lux-urious dwelling or a banal factory. It is oneof those structures one loves to know inti-mately, and not ignore just because it has be-come a commoner among the noble chateaux ofhistory. Two very curious twin towns are Romansand Bourg-de-Peage, separated by the rapidlyflowing waters of the Isere. If such a group-ment of old houses and rooftops were in Swit-zerland or Germany, and were presided overby some burgrave or seneschal, all the worldof tourists would rave over their atmosphereof medisevalism. Being in France, and oif themain lines of travel, they are largely ignored,even by the French themselves. It is to be re-marked that their history and romance havebeen such that the souvenirs and monumentswhich still exist in these curious

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Château de la Sône à La Sône

English: Identifier: castleschateauxo00mans (find matches) Title: Castles and chateaux of old Burgundy and the border provinces Year: 1909 (1900s) Authors: Mansfield, Milburg Francisco, 1871- (from old catalog) Subjects: Castles Publisher: Boston, L. C. Page & company Contributing Library: The Library of Congress Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: remier there may have been anothergood, or at least sufficient, reason, for SaintVallier and Diane de Poitiers were but a fewhours away. But thats another point of view,a by-path which need not be followed here, sinceit would lead us too far astray. Following still the valley of the Isere, onecomes to the Chateau de la Sone, at one time one,of the strongest fortifications of the lower val-ley. It was the key to the Eoyonnais, and asubterranean passage led from its platformunderneath the bed of the Isere itself to a cha-teau of the Dauphins on the opposite bank. With the establishment of a silk-mill here inthe chateau in 1771 all romance fled, and therebeing no more need for a subterranean exit, thepassage-way was allowed to fill up. To-dayone takes the assertion on faith; there is noth-ing to prove it one way or another. It was here within these walls that Vaucan-son (1709-1782), the sorcier-mecanicien/ in-vented the chain without end, which revolution-ized the silk-spinning industry. Text Appearing After Image: In Lower Dauphiny 321 The aspect of the chateau to-day, declassedthough it is, is most picturesque. It is the veryideal of a riverside castle, for it bears the proudprofile of a fortress of no mean pretensionseven now, far more than it does that of a lux-urious dwelling or a banal factory. It is oneof those structures one loves to know inti-mately, and not ignore just because it has be-come a commoner among the noble chateaux ofhistory. Two very curious twin towns are Romansand Bourg-de-Peage, separated by the rapidlyflowing waters of the Isere. If such a group-ment of old houses and rooftops were in Swit-zerland or Germany, and were presided overby some burgrave or seneschal, all the worldof tourists would rave over their atmosphereof medisevalism. Being in France, and oif themain lines of travel, they are largely ignored,even by the French themselves. It is to be re-marked that their history and romance havebeen such that the souvenirs and monumentswhich still exist in these curious Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.


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French painter, illustrator, photographer and lithographer


Crédit : Victor Cassien (1808–1893) Alternative names Victo
Château de la Sône - French painter, illustrator, photographer and lithographer
Château de la Sône à La Sône

French painter, illustrator, photographer and lithographer


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Fiche Mérimée : PA00117290

Dernière mise à jour de la fiche Monumentum : 2026-05-30

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