Via Turonensis - Mistletoe
Via Turonensis - Loire
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Amboise - Château
Amboise - Château
Amboise - Château
Amboise - La Tour de l'Horloge
Amboise - St. Denis
Amboise - St. Denis
Amboise - St. Denis
Amboise - St. Denis
Via Turonensis - Loire
Montlouis-sur-Loire - Saint-Laurent
Via Turonensis - Montlouis-sur-Loire
Via Turonensis - Loire
Sully-sur-Loire - Château
Sully-sur-Loire - Château
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Candé-sur-Beuvron
Via Turonensis - Blois
Via Turonensis - Blois
Blois - Cathédrale Saint-Louis
Blois - Cathédrale Saint-Louis
Blois - Cathédrale Saint-Louis
Blois - Lingerie
Blois - Lingerie
Blois - Loire
Blois - Château
Blois - Saint Nicholas
Blois - Saint Nicholas
Blois - Saint Nicholas
Blois - Saint Nicholas
Blois - Saint Nicholas
Blois - Saint Nicholas
Blois
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Beaugency - Notre Dame
Beaugency - Notre Dame
Beaugency - Notre Dame
Beaugency - Notre Dame
Beaugency - Saint-Etienne
Beaugency - Saint-Firmin
Beaugency - Tour de César
Beaugency - Loire
Via Turonensis - Loire
Cléry-Saint-André - Notre-Dame
Cléry-Saint-André - Notre-Dame
Cléry-Saint-André - Notre-Dame
Cléry-Saint-André - Notre-Dame
Cléry-Saint-André - Notre-Dame
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Châteaux de ce monde / Castles around the world / Castillos del mundo
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Chaumont-sur-Loire
A castle existed here since the 10th century, but when Pierre d'Amboise unsuccessfully rebelled against Louis XI the castle was dismantled on royal order in 1465. It got rebuilt and acquired by Catherine de Medici.
After the death of Henry II, she forced his mistress Diane de Poitiers, to exchange Château de Chaumont for Château de Chenonceau. It changed hands quite often. In 1810 Madame de Staël, exiled from Paris by Napoleon, finished "De l'Allemagne" here.
The Château de Chaumont meanwhile hosts a museum
www.domaine-chaumont.fr/en_general_accueil
After the death of Henry II, she forced his mistress Diane de Poitiers, to exchange Château de Chaumont for Château de Chenonceau. It changed hands quite often. In 1810 Madame de Staël, exiled from Paris by Napoleon, finished "De l'Allemagne" here.
The Château de Chaumont meanwhile hosts a museum
www.domaine-chaumont.fr/en_general_accueil
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