The Château de Cheverny was built by Jacques Hureau - the intendant of King Louis XII - in 1490. in 1490 on the site of an old mill. His descendant Henri Hurault demolished the old buildings, linking him to the unpleasant memories of his fir... read more
The Château de Villandry, the last one to be built in the Loire Valley, is famous for its huge, luxurious gardens. They are so magnificent that tourists often confess that they don't remember the chateau itself, the gardens overshadowed... read more
Versailles is the world's most famous royal residence. Surrounded by a famous park, it is located sixteen kilometres southwest of Paris.
read moreThe Palace of Fontainebleau (Château de Fontainebleau) is a royal palace in the city of the same name, 70 kilometres from Paris. Fontainebleau is the centuries-old residence of French kings and one of the country's most colourf... read more
