Cly Castle

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Cly castle
Aosta Valley, Italy
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Cly castle ruins
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Cly castle
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Cly castle
Coordinates 45°44′57″N7°33′37″E / 45.749302°N 7.560353°E / 45.749302; 7.560353
Height2520 ft.
Site information
Controlled byMunicipality of Saint-Denis
Site history
Built1207
Built byChallant family

Cly is a castle in the Italian municipality of Saint-Denis, in Aosta Valley, northwest Italy. It belongs to the so-called primitive style of castle, consisting of a keep with a surrounding wall. The ruins rise from a bed of metamorphic rock, on the edge of a fault line which extends to the Quart Castle. [1]

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History

Cly was first mentioned in a document from 1207, in which the "chapel sancti Mauricij (Saint Maurice) de castro Cliuo" is mentioned among the goods of the Vicarage of Saint-Gilles in Verrès, but the keep has been dated to 1027 using an analysis of the tree rings in its timbers (dendrochronology). Originally a fief held from the Counts of Savoy, in 1376 the direct ownership passed to the Duchy of Savoy, which installed a castellan to administer it for them until abandoned in 1550. The castle fell to ruins in the centuries that followed. [2]

The castle today

Eventually the castle ruins became the property of the nearby town of Saint-Denis. The castle is visible atop the hill overlooking Chambave.

References

  1. Francesco Prinetti, Andar per sassi. Le rocce alpine fra natura e cultura. Valle d'Aosta, Canavese, Valsesia, Quart, éd. Musumeci, 2010, pp. 36-37, ISBN   978-88-7032-857-8.
  2. Aosta Valley Castles, accessed on 12th March 2015.