Located on the first floor, you have an impressive Grand Galerie. Built in 1576 upon the wishes of Catherine de Medici , on the bridge over the Cher river, the gallery is 60 meters long, 6 meters wide, has 18 windows with a lovely panorama of the gardens and the Cher river, and is equipped with pretty Renaissaince chimneys at both ends. It was open officially in 1577 during festivities honoring her son Henri III Early 19C, the gallery was decorated with medallions representing famous historical figures. It was here that the original military hospital of Mr Menier was put up for WWI. In WWII, the river Cher was the demarcation point of Petain’s France and occupied nazi France. The gallery served as an infirmary and a hospital during WWII, More than 2,000 officers were treated here The gallery south door gave access to the left bank of the Cher river and made it possible for the Resistance to pass large numbers of people into this free zone.
You see the chambre de Diane de Poitiers’ bedroom. When Henri II donated the castle to her. The fireplace has the initial of H and C for Henri and Catherine but when interwined can form the D of Diane de Poitiers! Diane de Poitiers was the favorite of King Henri II. When he reached the throne in 1547, the king offered the castle of Chenonceau to his mistress. 12 years later, on the death of the king, the queen resumed the castle, chasing her eternal rival. This room, which was that of Daine de Poitiers, is adorned with a ball bed, Cordoba leather armchairs and large tapestries of Flanders. In the bedroom, only the little bronze of Diane Chasseresse next to the bed reminds her place in the heart of Henri II.
The Catherine de Medici bedroom with a wooden square coiffed ceiling. The coat of arms of the Medici family with in the center the H and C interwoven. Wonderful Flanders tapestries of the 16C illustrating the life of Samson This bedroom boasts the oldest tapestry in the Castle’s collections, woven in Tournai in the late 15C (The Story of Perseus and Pegasus). We can also admire the full-length portrait of Catherine De Medici (created in the 19C), a Late 16C tapetry (The Story of David and Abigail) and a remarkable 19C Henri II style elaborate bed . This room is also furnished with a 16C throne, as well as a wardrobe close to the bed whose facade, which dates back to the 15C, evokes iconography typical of this period; On the upper leaves, the three theological virtues (Faith, Hope and Charity) and the Four Seasons, and on the lower part, the Five Senses.
The kitchens of the castle are installed in a vaulted room on ribbed vaults formed by the first two stacks set up in the Cher floor. The low room with two vaults on crosses of warheads. Its 16C fireplace is the largest in the castle, next to it is the bread oven. The kitchens of the castle are one of the most emblematic and impressive places. You can admire the dining room, the butcher, the pantry, as well as the kitchen itself. The architecture is remarkable, with the superb vouts of the ceiling, and you can also see many objects of the time, superbly highlighted.. Next to the kitchens are the butcher’s shop and the pantry.
You have Diane’s garden a flowerbed that has remained unchange since the creation by Diane de Poitiers. It has two perpendicular and two diagonal paths border with eight large lawned triangles decorated with scrolls of santolina. It found the original water jet in its center, as in Diane de Poitiers’s time. The raised terrace protect the garden when water levels rise on the river Cher are decorated with basins and allow you to discover shrubs, ifs, fusans, boxwood and laurels that punctuate the drawings of the massifs. More than a hundred hibiscus on rods flourish in summer. Between these shrubs, the flowerbeds of flowers underline the rigorous geometry of this garden. All around the garden ,the walls that support the terraces are clad with iceberg climbing roses.
The official Château de Chenonceau: https://www.chenonceau.com/en
The local Touraine Loire Valley tourist office on the château de Chenonceau: https://www.touraineloirevalley.co.uk/cultural-heritage/chateau-of-chenonceau-chenonceaux/
The official Loire Valley tourist office on the Château de Chenonceau: https://www.loirevalley-france.co.uk/discover/loire-chateaux/chateau-chenonceau/
There you go folks, a dandy area to explore and enjoy with the family, Memorable moments in my belle France, going all over in my road warrior trails brings out sublime awesome spots with nice memorable family visits of yesteryear always remember and always looking forward to be back, eventually. Again hope you enjoy the post on the Château de Chenonceau, part II !!! as I.
And remember, happy travels, good health, and many cheers to all !!!
Fab chateau and lovely area
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Yes indeed just came back from nearby Thanks for stopping by Cheers
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Pleasure
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Gorgeous! I visited the château de Chenonceau a few years ago, and although I visited on a rainy day, the château was still lovely, inside and out!
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Lovely indeed! I just came back from the area but other wonderful castles. Thanks for stopping by Cheers
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A great Loire château to visit, so closely linked to a part of French history.
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Yes indeed Just back from nearby Thanks for stopping by. Cheers
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