Chateau de Chillon
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/SIGHTSEEING, FRANCE/ Updated : Sep 2, 2014, 15:57 IST
Synopsis
Built on the very edge of the lake on an island, its walls are heavily fortified on all sides, save those facing over the water, which are ornate with arched pillars and romantic balconies. The Counts of Savoy, who were Italian kn … Read more
Built on the very edge of the lake on an island, its walls are heavily fortified on all sides, save those facing over the water, which are ornate with arched pillars and romantic balconies. The Counts of Savoy, who were Italian knights, lived here and kept watch over this important European trade and travel route, and it became famous during the 19th century for the romantic literature it inspired in the likes of Shelly, Byron and Alexandre Dumas. Read less

Built on the very edge of the lake on an island, its walls are heavily fortified on all sides, save those facing over the water, which are ornate with arched pillars and romantic balconies. The Counts of Savoy, who were Italian knights, lived here and kept watch over this important European trade and travel route, and it became famous during the 19th century for the romantic literature it inspired in the likes of Shelly, Byron and Alexandre Dumas.
Picturesque photos of this castle are plentiful and its tall simple white walls and pointed roofs and backdrop of Swiss mountain peaks and Lake Geneva may be familiar to you. It is recommended that you take a guided tour to get the greatest appreciation of the place and its history; one of the chateaus buildings has been renovated into a museum, which houses the castles art treasures. It is especially nice to arrive at the castle by boat.
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