Dardagny Castle is a castle in the municipality of Dardagny in the Canton of Geneva in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance.HistoryDuring the 13th Century Dardagny Castle, along with Bruel, La Corbière and Malval, formed a ring of castles, which secured the western boundary of the lands of the Bishop of Geneva. In 1298 there were two castles, which were separated by a small road. Each one belonged to one of the two noble families in Dardagny. In the 14th Century, the south building was over two stories high and had a tower. In 1646, the Favre family inherited, both feudal domains in the village. Daniel Favre joined the two castles in 1655 through a gallery. He also built three towers and expanded the entire building. In 1721 Dardagny Castle went to Jean Vasserot who had the courtyard roofed over and converted into a feast hall which was decorated with Italian paintings. In 1740 staircase was built in the small central tower and the received its present appearance. It was purchased in 1904 by the municipality. They restored it in 1926 and 1932, after initially considering demolishing the building. Since then, the building has housed local government and a school.
"La commune de Dardagny a une superficie de 851.9 ha.Son point culminant se situe à 495 m.Elle compte 1879 habitants au 27 novembre 2017.Ces habitants s'appellent les Dardagniens et les Dardagniennes. La commune comprend les villages de La Plaine et de Dardagny, ainsi que les hameaux de Malval, d’Essertines, de La Tuilière et des Granges.Dardagny est essentiellement une commune agricole et viticole. Ses bois de feuillus s'étendent presque jusqu'au pied du Jura."Fügen Sie diese Karte zu Ihrer Website hinzu;
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