Built between the 11th and 13th centuries, the castle of Grandson played a central role in the Burgundy Wars and the Battle of Grandson (1476). The Duke of Burgundy Charles the Bold, defeated by the Confederates, left behind a prestigious spoils, including numerous pieces of artillery.
The Castle of Grandson – a site of national importance – is currently being renovated and will house a new museum in 2026. The inauguration will coincide with the commemoration of the 550th anniversary of the Battle of Grandson. During this transition period, the monument remains open to the public.
Visits, animations and events are organised regularly for the whole family.
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1 November 2024
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31 March 2025
Lundi
13:00
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Mardi
Mercredi
13:00
– 17:00
Jeudi
13:00
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Vendredi
13:00
– 17:00
Samedi
13:00
– 17:00
Dimanche
13:00
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DuÂ
1 April 2024
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31 October 2024
Lundi
13:00
– 18:00
Mardi
Mercredi
13:00
– 18:00
Jeudi
13:00
– 18:00
Vendredi
13:00
– 18:00
Samedi
13:00
– 18:00
Dimanche
13:00
– 18:00
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