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Château de Thorens

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241:, the visitor finally enters the heart of the castle. This residence of the nobility, illuminated with the golden light of a salon, shows the finesse of 17th century tastes. The arched kitchen (1632) gives a hint of the feasts that filled this period. The austere arched rooms of the inner fortifications evoke the life of men-at-arms, and the keep recalls the 270:
The visit includes the keep, the staff waiting rooms of the 12th and 13th centuries, the kitchen with its imposing chimneys, the living rooms, the salons and the offices richly furnished and decorated with works gathered from the time of the Italian Renaissance to Napoleon III. The garden also forms
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and the family de Sales. Francis (1567–1622), prince-bishop of Geneva, was a multi-faceted character who was eminently famous for his humility. His life is illustrated by liturgical goldwork, seals, episcopal clothes, paintings, documents and rare books.
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At the exit of the village of Thorens-Glières, on the road of the famous plateau of Glières, the castle appears in proud silhouette in a beautiful mountainous setting. It is built on an ancient fort dating to 1060, built by the order of count
126:, located a few hundred metres from the Château de Thorens. Pledged also to the lords of Compey, initially, the Château de Sales thus came to the keeping of the princes of Luxembourg. The Lord de Sales occupied the prestigious charge of 380: 103:
in 1479. Many crimes, abuses and executions were reported to have been committed by the lords of Compey and so the castle was offered of Hélène de Luxembourg, the spouse of prince
161: 188:(1810–1861) is another character who is inextricably linked with Thorens and stayed regularly in the castle with his cousins. When he was a prime minister for the 92: 222:). The Château de Thorens contains the personal effects of this statesman, his furniture, and his works of art; in particular, the sumptuous desk in the style of " 111:. Hélène was, however, not interested in Thorens; her daughter Louise de Savoie, who married her cousin François de Luxembourg, inherited the Château de Thorens. 360: 321: 365: 160: 375: 145:
Abused during the French invasion of Savoy in 1792, the Château de Thorens was restored in the 19th century by the marquise
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From April 1 to June 30: Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays from 14:00 to 18:00 hours, for individual visitors;
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of the residence of prince Sébastien II. In the 17th century, the very old family of Sales, originating from
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Passing through the works of art; Flandres tapestries; masterpieces of paintings; and the furniture of the
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From September 1 to October 31: Saturdays and Sundays from 14:00 to 18:00 hours, for individual visitors;
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From July 1 to August 31: every day from 14:00 to 19:00 hours, for individual visitors;
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All the year for groups, excepted December 25 and January 1 (reservations needed).
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and the duchy of Savoy were annexed by France in the spring of 1860 by the
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and went from the titles of baron to those of count and finally marquis.
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Napoléon III" on which was signed the Treaty of Annexation.
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by a road of about 20 km, going up to the plateau of
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Index

commune
Thorens-Glières
Haute-Savoie
département
France
Annecy
Glières
Château de Sales
Louis XIII
Liberation of France
World War II
Gérold de Genève

Savoie
Janus de Savoie
Genève
Sébastien II de Luxembourg
Saint François de Sales
Château de Sales
La Roche-sur-Foron
House of Savoy
Turin
Alexandrine de Sales
Eugène de Roussy de Sales
Félix-Léonard de Roussy de Sales

Camille de Cavour
Francis de Sales
Camille Benso de Cavour
Kingdom of Piémont-Sardaigne

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