Vizille Castle
Vizille Castle
At the heart of a 100-hectare park, the estate comprises a rosary, century-old trees, a pony ring, a mini-train, and a wildlife park.

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Built by the Duke of Lesdiguières in the 17th century, Vizille Castle is now home to the Museum of the French Revolution. The castle became a listed building in 1832; the main courtyard, the park, the mill and the perimeter wall were registered in 1990; the main courtyard and park were listed in 1991.
(Open every day except Tuesdays)
Closed on 1st May.
Telephone: +33 (0)4 76 68 07 35
Fax: +33 (0)4 76 68 08 53











