Lutry Castle

Lutry Castle or Rôdeurs Castle is a medieval castle in the Swiss municipality of Lutry in the canton of Vaud. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance.[1]

Lutry Castle Rôdeurs Castle
Château des Rôdeurs à Lutry
Lutry in Switzerland
Lutry Castle Rôdeurs Castle
Lutry Castle Rôdeurs Castle
Coordinates46°30′11″N 6°41′13″E
Site information
OwnerLutry municipality
Site history
Built16th century
Garrison information
OccupantsFamily of the Mayor of Lutry

History

The first buildings of the castle may have been built in the 14th Century along the city wall between the gate house and the infirmary of the convent.[2]

The majority of the castle was built in the 15th and 16th Centuries as the home of the Bishop of Lausanne's representative, the Mayor de Lutry family. The large gate house into the castle was built in 1573-76 and is probably the work of Uli and Jacques Bodmer. The large coat of arms is from 1640.[3]

In 1729, the facade was whitewashed and decorated with painted decorations.

The castle was given to the city in 1854 by Just Lutry Charles Antoine de Crousaz who was a descendant of the owners in 1640. Since 1942, the castle houses the municipal administration.

It received an interior renovation, in 1965, during which extraordinary murals dating from the sixteenth century within the main staircase were discovered.

A complete restoration of the facades and roofs was undertaken between 1985 and 1988 with which focused on keeping up authentic paints. The renovation gave the castle a look close to its original decor of 1576 and 1729.[2]

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See also

References

  1. "Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance". A-Objects. Federal Office for Cultural Protection (BABS). 1 January 2017. Archived from the original on 2 September 2016. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
  2. Lutry website - Le Château Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine (in French) accessed 15 June 2011
  3. Flüeler (1982). Kulturführer Schweiz. Zurich, CH: Ex Libris Verlag AG. pp. 220–221.
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