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Château des Chances

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The Château des Chances is a ruined castle in the commune of Les Haies in the Rhône département of France, at the foot of the Pilat massif.

All that remains today of the medieval castle is a collapsed tower and some stretches of wall. The oldest remnant is from a castle mentioned in a charter in April 970 (the Charte Savigny) naming a certain Rudolph, a son of the powerful Lavieu family, as owner of the castle.

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45°31′00″N 4°43′00″E / 45.51667°N 4.71667°E / 45.51667; 4.71667

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