History & Majesty: Private Loire Valley Castles Tour from Paris
- Продолжительность: 12 час. (прибл.)
Escape the bustle and embark on a captivating journey through history on this exclusive, full-day tour to the enchanting Loire Valley from Paris. Immerse yourself in the grandeur of three iconic Châteaux, each with a story waiting to be unveiled:
Chambord: Witness the awe-inspiring Château de Chambord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This architectural marvel boasts a staggering 440 rooms, a 156-meter-long facade, and a breathtaking double-helix staircase, a design some believe was influenced by Leonardo da Vinci himself.
Explore the vast park surrounding the castle and lose yourself in the meticulously renovated French formal gardens, offering a picturesque backdrop for your exploration. Highlights include the iconic double-helix staircase, the richly decorated vaulted rooms on the second floor, and over 60 public rooms showcasing the opulence of French royalty.
Amboise: Step into the world of Renaissance genius at the Château du Clos Lucé in Amboise. This was the final residence of Leonardo da Vinci, who spent his last three years here. Imagine him strolling these halls and gardens as you explore the castle's "intimate" atmosphere.
Discover his living quarters, the Renaissance rooms, and a captivating exhibition showcasing models based on his inventions, spanning themes like military engineering, town planning, and even flying machines! Take a stroll through the Park, a landscaped testament to Leonardo's fascination with nature.
Here, you'll encounter 20 giant interactive machines modeled after his designs, alongside sound terminals and translucent canvases that bring his visionary ideas to life. Following your castle visit, enjoy some free time for lunch in the charming village of Amboise, where you can savor delicious local cuisine (not included).Chenonceau: Nicknamed "The Ladies' Castle," the captivating Château de Chenonceau boasts a rich history deeply intertwined with influential women. Constructed by Katherine Bohier, adorned by Diane de Poitiers, and protected by Louise of Lorraine and Mme Dupin, Chenonceau showcases a unique tapestry of feminine influence throughout the ages.
As you arrive, be struck by the imposing entrance door dating back to King François I, bearing the names of its builders, Thomas and Katherine Bohier. Above the door, the iconic salamander, emblem of King Francis, warmly welcomes visitors.
Within the castle walls, discover hidden gems:
The Green Study: Step into Catherine de Medici's study, a room where she once governed France after the death of her husband, Henri II. Adorned with an astonishing collection of paintings by renowned artists including Tintoretto, Ribera, and Veronese, this room exudes grandeur and historical significance.
The Grand Gallery: Perched atop the Diane de Poitiers Bridge, this impressive 60-meter-long gallery was once a majestic ballroom. Officially inaugurated in 1577 for Catherine's son, King Henri III, take a moment to admire the magnificent Renaissance fireplaces located at either end of the gallery, adding to its allure.
The Gardens: Explore the meticulously designed gardens, some attributed to Diane de Poitiers and others to Catherine de Medici. Wander through the intricate paths adorned with elegant santolina scrolls and admire the meticulously restored water features that bring the gardens back to their former glory.
Experience the tranquil beauty of Catherine's gardens, featuring five harmonious lawns surrounding a graceful circular pond, adorned with rounded box hedges.
Book your private tour today and delve into the rich history and captivating beauty of the Loire Valley's crown jewels!