Pupetières Castle

  • Historic site and monument

Pupetières, burned down during the Revolution and rebuilt in 1861 by Eugène Viollet le Duc. This neo gothic castle is one of the masterpieces of architecture from the nineteenth century.

The polychrome glazed tiles, the interiors, are the witnesses of what was the revival of decorative art at that time. Alphonse de Lamartine, Stéphanie de Virieu, Anna de Noailles, Johan Berthold Jongking found their inspiration in this romantic place.

In practice

Equipments

  • Picnic area,
  • Covered picnic area,
  • Toilets,
  • Exhibition space,
  • Car park,
  • Meeting room,
  • Coach parking

Services

  • Pets welcome,
  • Coach access,
  • Room hire,
  • Themed tour,
  • Shop,
  • Tourist brochures,
  • Guided tours

Activities

  • Temporary exhibition

Theme

  • Castle,
  • Historic patrimony

Time schedule

From 01/01/25 to 12/31/25

  • Monday :

    Open

  • Tuesday :

    Open

  • Wednesday :

    Open

  • Thursday :

    Open

  • Friday :

    Open

  • Saturday :

    Open

  • Sunday :

    Open

Dates to be confirmed

Prices

Payment method

  • Bank/credit card,
  • Check,
  • Cash,
  • Credit transfer

Se renseigner sur le site internet du Château : https://pupetieres.jimdofree.com/visites-animations/

Go there

Latitude : 45.459221

Longitude : 5.454753

100 route de Virieu
38690 Châbons
Go there

40km from Grenoble

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Information mise à jour le 06/05/2024
par Communauté de Communes Bièvre Est

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