Fortress of Miolans

The Fortress of Miolans (French: Château de Miolans) is a former fortress prison located in a remote area of Savoy in France. The site, which has been occupied since the fourth century AD, strategically controlled the route across the junction of the Isere and Arc rivers. The fortress was converted into a prison by the Counts of Savoy in the mid-16th century. Its notoriety led it to be compared to the Bastille in Paris.

Fortress of Miolans
Château de Miolans
St-Pierre Albigny, Rhône-Alpes
The inner ward of the fortress
Fortress of Miolans
Coordinates45.58°N 6.186389°E / 45.58; 6.186389
TypeMedieval castle
Site information
OwnerPrivate
ConditionPartly restored
Site history
Built byHouse of Miolans
Counts of Savoy
In usec.1083-1792
MaterialsStone
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