Luins Castle
Luins, Switzerland, Switzerland
Luins Castle is a historic château in the small village of Luins, Canton of Vaud, Switzerland, constructed between the 15th and 17th centuries amid expansive vineyards that stretch from the local church, blending medieval defensive elements with later residential expansions.
Its detailed early history remains elusive, but it gained prominence when purchased in 1809 by James-Alexandre de Pourtalès, a notable figure who likely contributed to its refinement as a noble estate overlooking Lake Geneva's scenic Côte region.
Designated a Swiss heritage site of national significance, the privately owned castle now integrates with a renowned winery, producing wines from its surrounding ten hectares of vines while preserving its architectural legacy.
Location
Rte du Village 23, 1184 Luins, Switzerland
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