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Grandeur awaits along one of France’s great rivers in the shape of manicured gardens, hills strewn with vineyards and elegant abodes
The châteaux of the Loire Valley (French: châteaux de la Loire) are part of the architectural heritage of the historic towns of Amboise, Angers, Blois, Chinon, Montsoreau, Orléans, Saumur, and Tours along the river Loire in France. They illustrate Renaissance ideals of design in France. [1]
Château de Trousse-Barrière Château d'Amboise Château d'Ainay-le-Vieil Château d'Azay-le-Rideau Château de Baronville Château de Châteaudun Château de Maintenon Château Saint-Jean in Nogent-le-Rotrou Château de Senonches Château de Blois Château de Bouges Château de Buranlure Château de Chambord Château de Chaumont-sur-Loire Château de Chenonceau Château de Gien Château de ...
Château de Meung-sur-Loire: 12-18th century Rebuilt Château de Sully-sur-Loire: 14-17th century Intact Département du Loiret: On site of earlier castle, seat of the ducs de Sully until 1962. [2] Château de Yevre-le-Chatel: Ruins
The Château de Chenonceau (French: [ʃɑto də ʃənɔ̃so]) is a French château spanning the river Cher, near the small village of Chenonceaux, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire. [1] It is one of the best-known châteaux of the Loire Valley. [2] The estate of Chenonceau is first mentioned in writing in the 11th century. [3]
Chateau de Connerré, in Connerré; Château de Courmenant, in Rouez-en-Champagne; Château de Courtanvaux, in Bessé-sur-Braye, XV e Gothique; Château de Dehault, in Dehault; Château des Etangs L'Archevêque, in Saint-Vincent-du-Lorouër, XVII e; Château de Gallerande, in Luché-Pringé; Château du Grand-Lucé, au Grand-Lucé