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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Castles Of The Loire Valley



The Loire valley is called the garden of France. This region combines lovely landscapes, splendid royal castles near Paris and great French food.  Loire castles were built in the Renaissance time. The Valley is included into the UNESCO World Heritage list.


You will discover remarkable Loire valley Castles such as Amboise, Chambord, Cheverny and Chenonceaux. There are 42 of castles here but the majority of them are closed for tourists. Down here you can the picture of the Chenonceaux castle.

It is surrounded with beautiful gardens such as Gardens of Catherine d'Medici.



And Gardens of Diane de Poitier.


Nestled on the River Cher, the Chenonceau Castle is nicknamed the “Castle of Ladies”, as it is the fruit of the passion and ambition of a long history of strong, loving, and willing women.


That is what the castle looked like many centuries ago.

The ceiling depicts 5 royal emblems of those queens who used to inhabit the castle.

Bedroom of Catherine d'Medici.

The whole territory of the castle includes the castle itself, a farm and buildings used by servants.


The farm.




The castle of Amboise.

This is a medieval castle that saw the final stages of construction following the Renaissance style.

The chapel where Leonardo da Vinci was buried is located next to the castle.


The castle doesn't look that nice inside as nothing is hanging on the walls and the furniture is made in Gothic style.


The ceiling is high and decorated with arcs.

The view of the Loire river.

And the Loire Gardens.




The castle of Chambord.

It is the largest and the most recognizable castle of the Loire.

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