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travual
The chateau has a history of intrigue, murders, imprisonment, premature deaths, ... You get to see just a little of this in the sound and light show (see events). After a period of decline and the French Revolution the Château de Blois came into the hands of the town. Late in the 19th century it was no longer used as a barracks and to some extent restored. Only after the Second World War was the job tackled thoroughly. There are now a few magnificent halls to marvel at, most of which have no furniture. An unusual feature is the “Cabinet de Catherine de Médicis”: this contains 237 decorated panels and four concealed cabinets. The walk around the outside of the chateau is also very interesting and takes only about 15 minutes.
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travual
Château de Villandry is proud of its gardens. This hitherto unseen beauty can be hard to take in on one visit. The chateau is certainly worth seeing. The rooms were refurbished in the 18th century and there is an exhibition of Spanish art. Its former owner restored this dilapidated chateau and was the creator of this magnificent Renaissance garden.
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travual
Amboise and Leonardo da Vinci are irrefutably linked. The artist and inventor spent the last years of his life here. He lived in Le Clos-Lucé, a country house just outside the centre. He is said to have been buried in St Hubert’s chapel at Château d'Amboise. The country house is open to the public. It contains reminders of da Vinci and there is a small exhibition. St Hubert’s chapel is one of the most beautiful chateau buildings and was spared after the loss of the chateau.
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travual
The 15th century Château de Chaumont lies on the Loire and from the inner courtyard offers a beautiful view of the river. This is because it was built on rocks, and because it has been altered so many times by its many owners. It is a hotchpotch but well worth a visit. Though you wouldn’t expect it, there is also an English garden on 17 ha of land.
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travual
This is a chateau of a different style altogether: very classical and extraordinarily beautiful lines. The French Royals have never resided in Cheverny. It is a 'seigniory' or the property of the liege. The chateau, built in 1634 by Hirault de Cheverny, still belongs to a descendent of the marquis de Vibraye. It is best known now as ‘Chateau Molensloot’ from the Tin Tin stories.
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travual
This chateau has 440 rooms and is the largest and one of the most enchanting of the Loire chateaux. A chateau was originally built here by the counts of Blois, from which huge hunting parties were organised. In 1519 Francois I completely demolished the castle and in its place built a real showpiece, no expense spared. Even when the treasury was empty the builders carried on building. To settle the finances he allowed the church treasures to be taken. The chateau has belonged to the French State since 1930.
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