Châtelard Castle, Aosta Valley

Coordinates: 45°45′23″N 7°03′39″E / 45.75639°N 7.06083°E / 45.75639; 7.06083
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The Châtelard Castle

Châtelard Castle (Italian: Castello di Châtelard, French: Château de Châtelard) is a medieval castle near the town of La Salle in the Aosta Valley region of Italy.[1]

The castle is believed to have been built by Rodolphe Grossi, who was Bishop of Aosta from 1243. The castle is first documented in 1248 and took the form of a circular tower reminiscent of the fortified constructions of Peter II, Count of Savoy, to whom Grossi was a close advisor.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "Châteaux de Châtelard". Regiona Autonoma Valle d'Aosta / Région autonome Vallée d'Aoste. Archived from the original on 2013-07-02. Retrieved 2014-02-21.

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45°45′23″N 7°03′39″E / 45.75639°N 7.06083°E / 45.75639; 7.06083