If you’re looking for a fairytale castle in France, look no further than Chateau de Chenonceau. Stood on an arched bridge across the Cher River, its reflection perfectly captures the magic of the building within. From being the residence of some of France’s most powerful women to playing an active role in the French resistance, its walls have many stories to tell.
A visit to the chateau will take you back to 16th-century France when it was built. You’ll travel slowly back to the 21st century, meeting a King’s mistress, a Queen, a French salonist, and a socialite, to name but a few.
Its Renaissance architecture and medieval roots have earned it a place on the UNESCO World Heritage List. It’s instantly recognizable and is one of the most photographed chateau in France. So, let me take you on a trip back in time when a fortified castle and mill were demolished, and a chateau was built.
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