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Chambéry ( or Sciamberì) is the capital of the department of Savoie
Savoie

Savoie is a France departments of France located in the Rh?ne-Alpes regions of France in the French Alps.It is one of the two departments of the region of Savoy that was annexed by France on March 24, 1860 after the Treaty of Turin, the other being Haute-Savoie....
, France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
. It has been the historical capital of the Savoy
Savoy

Savoy is a region of Europe on the western flank of the Alps that emerged following the collapse of the Frankish Empire Kingdom of Burgundy. Installed by Rudolph III, King of Burgundy, officially in 1003, the House of Savoy became the longest surviving royal house in Europe....
 region since the 13th century, when Amadeus V of Savoy made it his seat of power.

béry was founded at crossroads of ancient routes through the Dauphiné
Dauphiné

The Dauphin? or Dauphin? Viennois is a Provinces of France in southeastern France, roughly corresponding to the present departements of Frances of the Is?re, Dr?me, and Hautes-Alpes....
 (Dôfenâ), Burgundy, Switzerland
Switzerland

Switzerland is a landlocked Swiss Alps country of roughly 7.7 million people in Western Europe with an area of 41,285 km?. Switzerland is a federal republic consisting of 26 states called Cantons of Switzerland....
, and Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
, in a valley between the Bauges and the Chartreuse Mountains on the Leysse River.






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Chambéry ( or Sciamberì) is the capital of the department of Savoie
Savoie

Savoie is a France departments of France located in the Rh?ne-Alpes regions of France in the French Alps.It is one of the two departments of the region of Savoy that was annexed by France on March 24, 1860 after the Treaty of Turin, the other being Haute-Savoie....
, France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
. It has been the historical capital of the Savoy
Savoy

Savoy is a region of Europe on the western flank of the Alps that emerged following the collapse of the Frankish Empire Kingdom of Burgundy. Installed by Rudolph III, King of Burgundy, officially in 1003, the House of Savoy became the longest surviving royal house in Europe....
 region since the 13th century, when Amadeus V of Savoy made it his seat of power.

Geography

Chambéry was founded at crossroads of ancient routes through the Dauphiné
Dauphiné

The Dauphin? or Dauphin? Viennois is a Provinces of France in southeastern France, roughly corresponding to the present departements of Frances of the Is?re, Dr?me, and Hautes-Alpes....
 (Dôfenâ), Burgundy, Switzerland
Switzerland

Switzerland is a landlocked Swiss Alps country of roughly 7.7 million people in Western Europe with an area of 41,285 km?. Switzerland is a federal republic consisting of 26 states called Cantons of Switzerland....
, and Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
, in a valley between the Bauges and the Chartreuse Mountains on the Leysse River. The metropolitan area has more than 125,000 inhabitants, extending from the vineyard slopes of the Combe de Savoie, almost to the shores of the Lac du Bourget
Lac du Bourget

The Lac du Bourget is a lake in the Savoie d?partement in France of France. It is the largest and the deepest lake of the country. The most important town on its shore is Aix-les-Bains....
, the largest natural lake in France. The city is a major railroad hub, at the mid-point of the Franco-Italian "Lyon-Turin Ferroviaire" rail
SNCF

SNCF is a France public enterprise. Its functions include operation of rail services for passengers and freight, and maintenance as well as signalling of rail infrastructure owned by R?seau Ferr? de France ....
 link.

History

The history of Chambéry is closely linked to the House of Savoy
House of Savoy

The House of Savoy was formed in the early eleventh century in the historical Savoy region. Through gradual expansion, it grew from ruling a small county in that region to eventually rule the Kingdom of Italy until the end of the Second World War....
 and was the Savoyard capital from 1295 to 1563. During this time, Savoy encompassed a region that stretched from Bourg-en-Bresse in the west, across the Alps to Turin, north to Geneva, and south to Nice. Eventually, to insulate Savoy from provocations by France, Duke Emmanuel Philibert moved his capital to Turin
Turín

Tur?n is a municipality in the Ahuachap?n Department Departments of El Salvador of El Salvador....
 in 1563, and, consequently, Chambéry declined. At its height, Savoyard weapons were highly respected, and many of Europe's mightiest armies fought with weapons made in Savoy. Chambéry and the Duchy of Savoy were returned to the rulers of the House of Savoy in 1815. The need for urban revitalization was met by the establishment of the Société Académique de Savoie in 1820, which was devoted to material and ethical progress, now housed in an apartment of the ducal Chateau.

Château de Chambéry

The first counts of Savoy settled into an existing fortress in 1285 and expanded it in the early 14th century to serve as residence, as seat of power and administration, and as stronghold for the House of Savoy. As a serious fortification genuinely capable of resisting a siege, it was quickly obsolete. Due to constant French hostilities, Duke Emmanuel Philibert decided to remove his capital to Turin. The chateau remained purely an administrative center, until Christine of France, Duchess of Savoy, returned to hold court in 1640. In 1786 Victor Amadeus III added a Royal Wing. Under Napoleon, the Aile du Midi ("South Wing") was rebuilt and redecorated to house the imperial prefecture of the department of Mont-Blanc. Elaborate modification to the structure were made after Savoy was annexed by France in 1860.

Today, the political administration of the department of Savoie is located in the castle.
Schloss Von Chambery   Turm
Fontaine Des Elephants

Fontaine des Éléphants

The Fontaine des Éléphants ("Elephants Fountain") is surely the most famous landmark in Chambéry. It was built in 1838 to honour Benoît de Boigne
Benoît de Boigne

File:Comte de boigne.jpgCount Beno?t de Boigne was a France soldier, and the first of the military adventurers in India from his country.He was born at Chamb?ry in Savoy, the son of a fur merchant....
's feats when he was in India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
. This statue, which represents the forelimbs of four elephants truncated in a column in the shape of the savoyan
Savoie

Savoie is a France departments of France located in the Rh?ne-Alpes regions of France in the French Alps.It is one of the two departments of the region of Savoy that was annexed by France on March 24, 1860 after the Treaty of Turin, the other being Haute-Savoie....
 (savoyarde) cross was first hooted by the inhabitants, annoyed to see elephants in their city, but it appears that now, most of them have accepted. Witness of the previous dislike, the statue kept its nickname of les quatre sans culs, ("the four without arse(s)" sounding almost like the title of the best-known movie of the most prominent nouvelle vague director François Truffaut
François Truffaut

Fran?ois Roland Truffaut was an influential filmmaker and one of the founders of the French New Wave; and remains an icon of the Cinema of France industry....
 : "Les quatre-cent coups"/The 400 Blows).

Archbishop of Chambéry

Chambéry is also an archdiocese. The jurisdiction does not precisely conform to the boundaries of the modern arrondissement and includes some towns in the arrondissement of Annecy
Arrondissement of Annecy

The arrondissement of Annecy is an Arrondissements of France of France, located in the Haute-Savoie Departments of France, in the Rh?ne-Alpes Regions of France....
 (Haute-Savoie
Haute-Savoie

Haute-Savoie is a France departments of France, named for its location in the Alps mountain range....
), and in the arrondissement of Albertville
Arrondissement of Albertville

The arrondissement of Albertville is an Arrondissements of France of France, located in the Savoie Departments of France, in the Rh?ne-Alpes Regions of France....
 (Savoie).

Amadeus IX, Duke of Savoy and his Duchess Yolande of France built a ducal chapel for their prized relic
Relic

A relic is an object or a personal item of Religion significance, carefully preserved with an air of veneration as a tangible memorial. Relics are an important aspect of some forms of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, shamanism, and many other religions....
, the Santo Sudario, the Holy Shroud (now in Turin)
Shroud of Turin

The Shroud of Turin is a linen cloth bearing the image of a man who appears to have been physically traumatized in a manner consistent with crucifixion....
. In 1467 Pope Paul II
Pope Paul II

Pope Paul II , born Pietro Barbo, was Pope from 1464 until his death in 1471....
, erected a chapter directly subject to the Holy See. In 1515, Leo X was going to make the religious jurisdiction an archbishopric and published a bull to that effect, but King Francis I of France
Francis I of France

Francis I , was crowned King of France in 1515 in the cathedral at Reims and reigned until 1547.Francis I is considered to be France's first Renaissance monarch....
 objected. It was only in 1775 that this jurisdiction was separated from the Diocese of Grenoble by Pope Pius VI
Pope Pius VI

Pope Pius VI , born Count Giovanni Angelo Braschi, Pope from 1775 to 1799, was born at Cesena....
. In 1779, the see at Chambéry became a bishopric, the fourth bishop for Savoy. After the French Revolution
French Revolution

The French Revolution was a period of political and social upheaval and radical change in the history of France, during which the French governmental structure, previously an absolute monarchy with feudalism for the aristocracy and Roman Catholic Church clergy, underwent radical change to forms based on Age of Enlightenment principles of cit...
, when Chambéry returned to the Kingdom of Sardinia ruled by the House of Savoy, it became the seat of an archbishop (1817).

The Cistercian Abbey of Hautecombe, founded in 1135, is one of the burial places of the House of Savoy. Saint Francis de Sales
Francis de Sales

Saint Francis de Sales was Bishop of Geneva and a Roman Catholic saint. He worked to convert Protestants back to Catholicism, and was an accomplished preacher....
 officiated at Notre-Dame de Myans (established before the 12th century). Francis I of France went to Notre-Dame de l'Aumône at Romilly
Romilly

Romilly may be:...
 (13th century) as a pilgrim. The Sisters of St Joseph, an order founded at Chambéry in 1812 and devoted to teaching and charitable work, are now widespread.

Transportation

Chambéry Airport
Chambéry Airport

Chamb?ry Airport or Chamb?ry-Savoie Airport , also known as Aix les Bains Airport, is a small international airport near Chamb?ry, a commune in France in Savoie, France....
 serves Chambéry. Chambéry - Challes les Eaux station provides rail connections, including a nonstop TGV service to Paris Gare de Lyon
Gare de Lyon

The Gare de Lyon is one of the six large train station in Paris, France. It is named after the city of Lyon, a stop for many long-distance trains departing here, most en route to the south of France....
. Services also head east along the Maurienne Valley and through the Fréjus Rail Tunnel
Fréjus Rail Tunnel

The Fr?jus Rail Tunnel is a railroad tunnel of 13.7 km length in the European Alps, carrying the Fr?jus railway through Mount Cenis and connecting Modane, France and Bardonecchia, Italy....
 to Turin
Turín

Tur?n is a municipality in the Ahuachap?n Department Departments of El Salvador of El Salvador....
 in Italy.

Miscellaneous

Chambéry is home to the 13th Battalion of the Chasseurs Alpins
Chasseurs alpins

The Chasseurs Alpins are the elite mountain infantry of the French Army. They are trained to operate in mountainous terrain and in urban warfare....
.

Births

Chambéry was the birthplace of:

  • François de Candie
    François de Candie

    Fran?ois de Candie, 1st Vice-Count of Geneva was a nobleman and military commander of the Prince-Bishop of Geneva, under the Catholic Lordship of the Knights of the Swiss Kingdoms of the Priory of Sion ....
    , 1st Vice-Count of Geneva, "Ancien Vidam de Genéve", (c. 1314 – 26 December 1360; in Italian Conte Franco de Candia) was a nobleman and military commander of the Royal Guard of Savoy
  • Gauvain de Candie, count of Derruyre, novelist and poet
    Poet

    A poet is a person who writes poetry....
     of the House of Candia
    House of Candia

    The House of Candia also called "Candida" in Latin is a European dynastic house, originally from "Castrum Candiaco" in the Dauphin? of the nobility of Savoy and Piemont, descendants of Burgandians and Lombards and related to the Normans dynasty from the seat at the Baronnie de Cand? and latter through their union to the Hautville of Ventimigl...
    , in 1475 at age 28 he composed the famous "Chason d'Amoure" recited poems to the ducal couple of Marguerite of Austria and Philibert II, Duke of Savoy
    Philibert II, Duke of Savoy

    Philibert II , surnamed the Handsome or the Good was the Duke of Savoy from 1497 until his death....
    .
  • César Vichard de Saint-Réal
    César Vichard de Saint-Réal

    C?sar Vichard de Saint-R?al , was a France polygraph.He was born in Chambery, Savoy, but educated in Lyon by the Jesuits. He used to work in the royal library with Antoine Varillas....
     (1639-1692), novelist
  • Amédée-François Frézier
    Amédée-François Frézier

    Am?d?e-Fran?ois Fr?zier was a France military engineer, mathematician, spy, and explorer who is best remembered for bringing back five specimens of Fragaria chiloensis, the Beach Strawberry, from an assignment in South America, thus introducing this New World fruit to the Old....
     (1682-1773), engineer, mathematician, spy, and explorer
  • Benoît de Boigne
    Benoît de Boigne

    File:Comte de boigne.jpgCount Beno?t de Boigne was a France soldier, and the first of the military adventurers in India from his country.He was born at Chamb?ry in Savoy, the son of a fur merchant....
     (1751-1830), military adventurer in India
    India

    India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
  • Xavier de Maistre
    Xavier de Maistre

    Xavier de Maistre of Savoy , lived largely as a military man, but is known as a French literature. The younger brother of noted philosopher and counter-revolutionary Joseph de Maistre, Xavier was born to an aristocratic family at Chamb?ry in October 1763....
     (1763–1852), writer, military man
  • Michel de Certeau
    Michel de Certeau

    Michel de Certeau was a French Jesuit and scholar whose work combined psychoanalysis, philosophy, and the social sciences.Michel de Certeau was born in 1925 in Chamb?ry, France....
     (1925-1986), Jesuit and scholar
  • Federico Luigi, Conte Menabrea
    Federico Luigi, Conte Menabrea

    Federico Luigi, Conte Menabrea, Marquis of Valdora was an Italy general and statesman....
     (1809-1896), Italian prime minister and general


Sister cities

Chambéry is twinned with:
  • Turin
    Turín

    Tur?n is a municipality in the Ahuachap?n Department Departments of El Salvador of El Salvador....
    , Italy
    Italy

    Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
  • Albstadt
    Albstadt

    Albstadt is a city in the districts of Germany of Zollernalbkreis in Baden-W?rttemberg, Germany. It is located on the Swabian Alb mountains, about halfway between Stuttgart and Lake Constance....
    , Germany
    Germany

    Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
  • Ouahigouya
    Ouahigouya

    Ouahigouya is the most important town in northern Burkina Faso. Population 122,677. It is situated north-west of Ouagadougou. The city was founded in 1757 as the capital of Yatenga, but was destroyed in 1825 and repeatedly attacked from the 1870s to the 1890s, until the France began rebuilding around a fort from 1896....
    , Burkina Faso
    Burkina Faso

    Burkina Faso , also known by its short-form name Burkina, is a landlocked nation in West Africa. It is surrounded by six countries: Mali to the north, Niger to the east, Benin to the south east, Togo and Ghana to the south, and C?te d'Ivoire to the south west....


See also

  • Duchy of Savoy
    Duchy of Savoy

    From 1416 to 1714, the territories of the House of Savoy were known as the Duchy of Savoy . The Duchy was a state in the northern part of the Italian Peninsula, with some territories that are now in France....
  • House of Savoy
    House of Savoy

    The House of Savoy was formed in the early eleventh century in the historical Savoy region. Through gradual expansion, it grew from ruling a small county in that region to eventually rule the Kingdom of Italy until the end of the Second World War....
  • Kingdom of Sardinia
    Kingdom of Sardinia

    Kingdom of Sardinia, also known as Piedmont-Sardinia or Sardinia-Piedmont, was the name given to the possessions of the House of Savoy in 1720, when the island of Sardinia was awarded by the Treaty of London to Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia to compensate him for the loss of Sicily to Austrian Empire....
  • Arpitan language
  • Université de Savoie


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