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  2. Chambéry hat zahlreiche Auszeichnungen im Laufe der Jahre, einschließlich: Straßenverkehrssicherheit 2005. 1. Photovoltaik-Anlage. First City für 2001 öffentliche Lesung. 1. Preis 1998 Goldene Bike. Gold Trophy Integration mit Behinderungen im Jahr 1997 Menschen. 1. National Award 1995 Nacht Illuminations.

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    • Château de Boigne. Florian Pépellin / CC BY-SA 3.0. Das Château de Boigne, von den Einheimischen auch Château de Buisson-Rand genannt, ist ein Schloss, das im 19.
    • Fontaine des Éléphants. Florian Pépellin / CC BY-SA 3.0. Der Brunnen der Elefanten, historisch die Säule von Boigne genannt und heute einfach "die Elefanten" oder "die vier ohne Esel" genannt, ist ein Brunnen in der Gemeinde Chambéry im französischen Département Savoie in der Region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.
    • Cathédrale Saint-François-de-Sales. Florian Pépellin / CC BY-SA 3.0. Kathedrale von Chambéry oder Kathedrale St. Franz von Sales ist eine römisch-katholische Kirche in Chambéry (Frankreich).
    • Château des Ducs de Savoie. Florian Pépellin / CC BY-SA 3.0. Das Schloss Chambéry ist eine alte Festungsanlage und ein Schloss der Herzöge von Savoyen aus dem 11.
  3. Entdeck die schönsten Ausflugsziele rund um Chambéry. Plan deine nächste Wanderung oder Radtour zu einer der 20 Sehenswürdigkeiten.

    • Old Town
    • Place Saint-Léger
    • Fontaine Des éléphants
    • Chambéry Cathedral
    • Musée Des Beaux-Arts
    • Les Charmettes
    • Château Des Ducs de Savoie
    • Rue Basse Du Château
    • Rotonde ferroviaire
    • Hôtel de Cordon

    A functioning university town and not just an outdoor museum, the compact core of Chambéry is most people’s idea of the perfect old town. It’s not very large, but you could wander for hours without feeling like you’ve quite seen it all. That’s to do with the vaulted passageways, similar to the Traboules in Lyon: These lead into secret courtyards an...

    Despite its name, Place Saint-Léger is more of a long street than a city square, and is Chambéry’s main pedestrian thoroughfare. Along its length the street opens out to large areas with restaurant and cafe seating, then tapering to just a few metres across, and is paved all along with pink granite. The buildings, a big jumble of styles and eras, a...

    On many postcards and possibly Chambéry’s main identifier, the Fontaine des Éléphants dates to 1838 and is listed as a French historical monument. On the fountain’s plinth are four elephants, one on each side, with only the head and front legs protruding. This has given the fountain the affectionate nickname, ” les quatre sans culs” (the four witho...

    Although quite small the city’s cathedral still has much to recommend it. Most noticeable is the interior which has some 6,000 square metres of extravagant Italian trompe l’oeil painting, the largest ensemble in Europe and composed in stages in the 1800s. Before becoming a cathedral this structure had been a church attached to a Franciscan monaster...

    The fine arts museum is further proof that Chambéry hasn’t always been French, as nearly all of the works hanging here are Italian. These date to between the 1300s and 1700s, and start with the Primitives. The 14th-century altarpiece depicting the Trinity by the Sienese artist Bartolo di Fredi is sublime, and from there you can trace the evolution ...

    As a young man the polymath Jean-Jacques Rousseau lived in this pretty country house in a wooded hollow on the edge of Chambéry. He stayed here from 1736 to 1742 with his mentor and mistress Madame de Warrens, and later in life he described his time in Les Charmettes in idyllic terms. Ever since Rousseau became an icon of the Enlightenment and Roma...

    Holding sway over Chambéry’s old town, this dominating building was where the Lords of Chambéry and then the Dukes of Savoy called the shots for hundreds of years. It’s exciting to know that you’re looking at the stronghold for a whole sovereign state before Savoy was annexed to France. The building is an architectural medley, with fragments that a...

    Dubbed the oldest street in Chambéry, Rue Basse du Château is a crevice-like alley in the pedestrianised centre. Like most old medieval arteries it’s incredible narrow and intersects with more of Chambéry’s passageways. Above your head there’s one remaining wooden walkway traversing the street. There were many more in the past, but these were disma...

    The finest piece of industrial heritage in the city is this colossal circular cast iron behemoth built between 1906 and 1910. The rotunda has a diameter of more than 100 metres and was constructed to house up to 72 locomotives when they weren’t in use. It took some damage in the war, but was restored and is still a part of the railway infrastructur...

    If you’ve booked a guided tour of the city with the tourist board it will most likely start at this 15th-century “Hôtel Particulier” on Rue Saint-Real. Talks about the city’s history are given here, and inside there’s an interpretation centre for Chambéry’s architecture and heritage, with a small exhibition of models and paintings that outline the ...

  4. 1. Fun & Games. from. $17. per adult (price varies by group size) CHAMBERY | Private Walking Tour of Chambéry Historical Center. 0 reviews. Historical Tours. from. $342.

  5. Annecy. Discover the best attractions in Chambéry including Ville Ancienne, Cathédrale St-François de Sales, and Château des Ducs de Savoie.