Best castles around Cartigny are found in the surrounding region of Switzerland, as Cartigny itself does not offer publicly accessible castles for tourism. The area near Cartigny, a commune in the canton of Geneva, features a landscape characterized by rural settings and proximity to the city of Geneva. While the 18th-century Château de Cartigny is not open to visitors, several notable historical sites are located nearby. These castles provide insights into the region's rich history and architectural heritage.
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The town of Bourdigy-Dessus is part of the commune of Satigny. This village is surrounded by vineyards and has a beautiful castle that bears its name, or Château Barillet.
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The philosopher Voltaire lived in this castle for more than 20 years. Admission costs 9 euros. You can visit the castle and the park. Among other things, the castle displays lavishly set tables, each one a still life.
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Beautiful 18th century residence where Voltaire lived for 20 years, from 1755. The philosopher had a notable influence on Ferney: "When Voltaire bought the estate in 1759, Ferney had only 150 inhabitants. He had its marshes drained and developed many craft workshops there: tile-making, watchmaking, silk-making, etc. He took advantage of his fame to export his local products throughout Europe. When he died in 1778, Ferney had 1,500 inhabitants." (Wiki) Opening hours: From April 1 to September 30: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. From October 1 to March 31: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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Center of the village of Dardagny and the castle of Dardagny. This castle today serves as a reception venue for celebrations. They offer two rooms (can accommodate up to 80 people). There is parking on site, but there is no disabled access. It is a Swiss heritage site of national importance.
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Permanent house of Compesières, occupies a special place among the castles of the region due to its role as Commander Johanniter. Of the original ensemble, only the residential wing has survived. The church and economic buildings were replaced by new buildings in the Middle Ages, and the outer walled enclosure that once protected the entire building complex has disappeared today.
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This castle today serves as a reception venue for celebrations. They offer two rooms (can accommodate up to 80 people). There is parking on site, but there is no disabled access. It is a Swiss heritage site of national importance.
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In the wide and more fertile plain between Geneva and St-Julien, various castles and permanent houses were built in the high and late Middle Ages. The sovereign center of the area was the Saconnez d'Arve castle, of which only a round tower stands today, probably the corner tower of an originally much larger complex. A kilometer further to the south is the Compesières permanent house, which occupies a special position among the castles in the area due to its role as a Johanniter commander. Only the residential wing has survived from the original overall complex. The church and the economic buildings were replaced by new buildings in the Middle Ages, and the outer fortified wall that once protected the entire building complex has disappeared today.
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No, Cartigny itself does not offer any publicly accessible castles for tourism. The 18th-century Château de Cartigny serves as a private headquarters and is not open to visitors. However, several notable historical castles are located in the surrounding region near Cartigny.
The region boasts several historically significant castles. The Commandery of Compesières holds a special position as a Johanniter commander, with only its residential wing surviving from the original complex. The Château de Voltaire is renowned as the residence of the philosopher Voltaire for over 20 years, and the Château de Dardagny is a Swiss heritage site of national importance.
Yes, the Château de Voltaire is considered family-friendly. Visitors can tour the castle and its park, which displays lavishly set tables. The Commandery of Compesières is also listed as family-friendly, offering a glimpse into the region's medieval past.
The Commandery of Compesières is unique due to its historical role as a Johanniter commander. While only the residential wing remains from the original complex, it offers a significant insight into the high and late Middle Ages in the region.
At the Château de Voltaire, you can explore the residence where the philosopher Voltaire lived for over 20 years. The castle and its park are open to visitors, featuring lavishly set tables and offering a deep dive into 18th-century history and culture. Admission costs 9 euros.
The Château de Dardagny currently serves as a reception venue for celebrations, offering two rooms that can accommodate up to 80 people. It is recognized as a Swiss heritage site of national importance.
Yes, the area around Cartigny is known for its rural settings and vineyards. For example, the town of Bourdigy-Dessus, part of the commune of Satigny, is surrounded by vineyards and features the Bourdigny-Dessus Vineyards, which also has a beautiful castle named Château Barillet.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as 'Moulin de Vert — loop from the Route de Verbois' or 'From Bernex to Cartigny — circuit via Russin'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like 'Geneva Vineyard and Rhône River Loop' or 'Old Town of Onex – Hans Wilsdorf Bridge loop from Cartigny'. Gravel biking options include challenging routes like 'Voie verte de Thoiry – Tiocan Panorama loop from Satigny'. You can explore more options on the running trails guide, cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for the Cartigny area.
Parking is available at some locations. For instance, the Château de Dardagny offers on-site parking. It's advisable to check specific castle websites or local information for parking details at other sites.
The Château de Voltaire is open from April 1 to September 30 (10 a.m. - 6 p.m.) and from October 1 to March 31 (10 a.m. - 5 p.m.). Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the castles and the surrounding natural landscapes, avoiding the peak summer heat or potential winter closures.
Accessibility varies by castle. For example, the Château de Dardagny explicitly states that there is no disabled access. It is recommended to check the specific accessibility information for each castle you plan to visit.


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