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Claudiu-Andrei ,
Germany
15 Aug 2024
Good
The castle was very nice, the only small issue was that the person from ticketing was not convinced if the tickets that we had were real or fake. She took images of our ticket and reservation and...
The castle was very nice, the only small issue was that the person from ticketing was not convinced if the tickets that we had were real or fake. She took images of our ticket and reservation and after she studied both of them she let us going thru.
Château Gaillard Amboise, le Palais des Orangers
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Anonymous
29 Sep 2025
Excellent
Château Gaillard Amboise, le Palais des Orangers
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ALEXANDRA,
France
25 Oct 2025
Good
Très belle découverte
Château Gaillard Amboise, le Palais des Orangers
About: Château Gaillard
Château Gaillard est le palais Renaissance rêvé et construit par Charles VIII à son retour d’Italie. C’est la demeure privée des 3 rois de la Renaissance, Charles VIII, Louis XII et François Ier. Le château est meublé et décoré au goût de la Renaissance. La visite est sonorisée. C’est aussi le lieu des premiers orangers en France, avec une collection à découvrir de plus de 70 variétés différentes, la première orangerie de France et 200 arbres sur le domaine. Ce sont aussi les jardins du Roy et les 4 parterres symboles des 4 fleuves du Paradis traversés par une source alimentant la Fontaine de Jouvence en son centre, 15 hectares de parc et forêt plein cœur de ville. Un endroit historique ressourçant et plein de surprises
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The Château d'Amboise is an extensively restored royal residence that suffered centuries of neglect and further damage during WWII. The château offers remarkable views across the Loire Valley, and visitors can also gaze upon the tomb of Leonardo da Vinci.
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Commissioned by King François I, with design elements attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, it is considered to be the largest and most majestic château in the Loire Valley. Visitors can explore the château and its surrounding forest and gardens during the day on a self-guided tour. It is located in Chambord, France.
The Château de Chenonceau is a gorgeous French château with an interesting history that features an almost uninterrupted succession of females at the helm. It spans the River Cher and is located not far from the small village of Chenonceaux, in the Indre-et-Loire département of the Loire Valley in France.
Royal Château de Blois is a 13th-century château in the center of Blois, France. With over 500 rooms, this grandiose former royal residence has a history of over 1,000 years and has played host to reams of high-profile French historical figures, including some of its most famous kings and queens.
Now, the castle is a royal relic, open to knowledge-thirsty visitors wishing to delve into its storied past. Encyclopedic tablets are provided to give context to the monument's history and architecture, along with guided tours that are available on-site. Stick around until after dark and you'll see the tales of the château play out via a projection of light and color on its outer walls. It's not to be missed!