Materials Limestone and granite Phone +39 0165 749264 | Open tothe public yes Year built 1176 | |
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Châtel Argent (Italian: Castello di Chatel Argenta) was an Italian medieval castle, in the Alpine town of Villeneuve, but today it is a ruin. Châtel Argent, as with many other castles in the region, overlooks the Dora Baltea River which runs through the Aosta Valley.
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History
Settlements have existed on this site since prehistoric times, and through the Roman Era. There is a chapel dedicated to Saint Columba of Sens which was built sometime between 1050 and 1070. The castle first appears in a document in 1176 as "Castrum Argenteum". The castle was improved around 1275 under the direction of Count Peter II's architect James St. George and castle grew to the configuration we see today. This castle had always been owned by the counts and the dukes of Savoy.
Description
The ruins can be accessed from Villaneuve by walking The Rampa, a staircase carved into the rock of the valley wall. The castle is located in the town of Villeneuve in the Aosta Valley region, at about 10 km west of the city of Aosta. The most prominent feature left in the ruins is its watchtower keep measuring just under 10 meters in diameter which overlooks the town below. The ruins themselves cover about 6,300 square meters. When the castle was whole, it was estimated to be able to hold 700 people in times of danger.