Puy de Dôme
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 Auvergne
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Vollore Castle
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Vollore
has been known in the history of Auvergne since the VIth century when Thierry,
the son of Clovis besieged it in 532. The fortress, whose imposing Romanesque
keep still exists today, was built in the XIIth century by the ancient Vollore
family. The castel was then passed on to families from Thiers, and Chazeron
and in the XVIIth century the Montmorin family transformed it and gave it its
present aspect.
Vollore has been in the same family for 2 centuries and
is today the home of the descendants of le Général de la
Fayette in Auvergne.
The location and panoramic view are remarkable.
There is an attractive terraced park and large refined appartments, where the
visitor can see rare collections of family souvenirs of the La Fayette family
and of the American War of Independance. ___________________________
Under
the control of Raphaël Bruny, works of restoration of the frontage on court
were undertaken to finish the restoration begun 100 years ago under the control
of Rene Moreau and stopped after 1920, retauration making it possible to find
the frontage of the beginning of XVIIème, transformed to the dédut
of XIXème .
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Periods
and hours of admission: From
1 july to 1 september: Everyday from 14h to 19h. All the year for Grups (over
10 p.)
by appointment
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Visiting
fee: Adults:
6 € - group: 5 € Children: 4 € - group 3 € Visit illuminated
10 € Garden: 2 € |
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Exhibition
of painting and sculpture Glances of Women
of July 10 to September 20 ---- Two concerts within the framework of the
30ème birthday in the Concerts of Vollore
17 and July 18. |
GPS
- waypoint: N
45 47 11.3 E 3 35 49.4 lat="45.786478" lon="3.597067" |
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