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Loire Valley castles

The Loire River houses castles from French Renaissance and Classical periods. These structures display architectural elements of their time and document noble life. Each castle presents distinct features, from Gothic ornaments to symmetrical gardens. The interiors contain original furniture, tapestries, and art collections.

Château de Chambord

Chambord, France

Château de Chambord

The castle features French Renaissance architecture with a central double spiral staircase. With 440 rooms and 84 staircases, it is the largest Loire castle.

Château de Chenonceau

Chenonceaux, France

Château de Chenonceau

The castle extends over the River Cher on a bridge with five arches. Catherine de Medici and Diane de Poitiers shaped its architecture.

Château de Villandry

Villandry, France

Château de Villandry

The Renaissance garden complex consists of three levels with vegetable gardens, flower beds and water basins in geometric patterns across six hectares.

Château d'Amboise

Amboise, France

Château d'Amboise

The castle overlooks the Loire from a limestone cliff. Charles VIII was born here and Leonardo da Vinci is buried in the castle chapel.

Château d'Azay-le-Rideau

Azay-le-Rideau, France

Château d'Azay-le-Rideau

The 16th century building stands on an artificial island in the Indre River. The facades display typical features of early French Renaissance.

Château de Blois

Blois, France

Château de Blois

The palace combines four architectural styles from different periods. Seven French kings resided here between the 13th and 17th centuries.

Château de Cheverny

Cheverny, France

Château de Cheverny

Built in the 17th century, the castle belongs to the Hurault family. The architecture served as template for Marlinspike Hall in Tintin comics.

Château de Langeais

Langeais, France

Château de Langeais

The 15th century castle combines military defenses with living quarters. The medieval fortress features high walls and defensive towers.

Château de Loches

Loches, France

Château de Loches

An 11th-century fortress with a 36-meter-high keep. The complex served as both a military installation and prison.

Château de Valençay

Valençay, France

Château de Valençay

The castle combines Renaissance and classical architecture. The interior rooms contain original furniture from the 18th and 19th centuries.

Château du Clos Lucé

Amboise, France

Château du Clos Lucé

A 15th century red brick manor house. Leonardo da Vinci lived here from 1516 to 1519.

Château d'Ussé

Rigny-Ussé, France

Château d'Ussé

A 15th-century castle with white towers and battlements on the banks of the Indre river. Charles Perrault wrote his tales here.

Château de Saumur

Saumur, France

Château de Saumur

Overlooking the town of Saumur, this castle features elements from different periods including a notable equestrian school.

Château de Sully-sur-Loire

Sully-sur-Loire, France

Château de Sully-sur-Loire

Originally a medieval fortress, it was later transformed into the elegant home of Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully.

Château de Chinon

Chinon, France

Château de Chinon

Known for its historical ties to Joan of Arc and King Richard the Lionheart, this château offers panoramic views over the Vienne river.

Château de Brissac

Brissac-Quincé, France

Château de Brissac

Dubbed the 'Giant of the Loire Valley,' this is the tallest château in France with sumptuous interior decorations.

Château de Montpoupon

Céré-la-Ronde, France

Château de Montpoupon

The historic building contains a collection of hunting artifacts and stands in a wooded area with private chambers of the owner family.

Château de Montrésor

Montrésor, France

Château de Montrésor

The medieval structure stands in the center of a recognized historical village and displays furniture from different periods.

Château de Chaumont-sur-Loire

Chaumont-sur-Loire, France

Château de Chaumont-sur-Loire

The estate organizes a garden exhibition and displays modern artworks in its historical rooms overlooking the Loire river.

Château de Chamerolles

Chilleurs-aux-Bois, France

Château de Chamerolles

The Renaissance building contains a collection of historical scents and shows the evolution of perfume making through centuries.

Château de Troussay

Cheverny, France

Château de Troussay

The 16th century Renaissance building spans two hectares of land featuring a vegetable garden and old trees.

Château du Rivau

Lémeré, France

Château du Rivau

The medieval fortress features 15th-century stables and gardens with contemporary art displays.

Château de l'Islette

Azay-le-Rideau, France

Château de l'Islette

The Renaissance building on the Indre riverbank hosted the artists in the late 19th century.

Château de Gizeux

Gizeux, France

Château de Gizeux

The castle contains a gallery with 17th-century wall paintings and extends over 250 meters in length.

Château de Fougères-sur-Bièvre

Fougères-sur-Bièvre, France

Château de Fougères-sur-Bièvre

This medieval fortress displays characteristic features of French rural architecture with defensive walls and angular towers.

Château de Talcy

Talcy, France

Château de Talcy

The 16th century manor house contains original furniture and a historical garden with old fruit trees.

Château de Beauregard

Cellettes, France

Château de Beauregard

The castle's portrait room presents 327 portraits of European personalities from the 14th to 17th centuries.

Château de Montgeoffroy

Mazé, France

Château de Montgeoffroy

The castle contains a historical collection of furniture and decorative objects from the 18th century maintained in original condition.

Château de Meung-sur-Loire

Meung-sur-Loire, France

Château de Meung-sur-Loire

The medieval building spans 6000 square meters and contains a 13th-century bishop's hall with period furnishings.

Château du Lude

Le Lude, France

Château du Lude

The castle features 10th-century fortress walls and Renaissance interior rooms decorated with original tapestries.

Château de Candé

Monts, France

Château de Candé

The castle contains an organ with 1800 pipes and hosted the Duke of Windsor's wedding in 1937.