Château de Chevron
The Château de Chevron is a redesigned and remodelled castle in the commune of Mercury in the Savoie département of France.[1] It was owned by the powerful Chevron Villette family.
History
Pope Nicholas II was born in Chevron between 990 and 995.[2]
For two years during the Second World War, the Dunand-Bénéteau family, owners of the château, hid a Jewish family of ten there. All survived. In 1996, the owners of the castle were given the title Righteous among the Nations by Yad Vashem and the state of Israel in recognition of their courage.[3]
Architecture
The castle was built in the 14th century and remodelled in the 17th century. It has been listed since 17 May 1982 as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture.[1]
See also
References
- 1 2 Château de Chevron in the Ministry of Culture database
- ↑ François Marius Hudry (1982). Histoire des communes savoyardes (in French). 4. Roanne: Éditions Horvath. p. 79. ISBN 978-2-7171-0263-5..
- Michel Germain (2007). Personnages illustres des Savoie (in French). Autre Vue. p. 144. ISBN 978-2-9156-8815-3.. - ↑ Righteous Among the Nations Honored by Yad Vashem By January 1, 2009
Bibliography
- Michèle Brocard; Edmond Brocard (illustration) (1995). Les châteaux de Savoie (in French). Yens-sur-Morges: Éditions Cabédita. p. 174-175. ISBN 978-2-88295-142-7..
External links
- Ministry of Culture listing for Château de Chevron (French)
Coordinates: 45°40′31″N 6°20′14″E / 45.67528°N 6.33722°E