Château de La Vallière, Reugny, Indre-et-Loire, France
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Château de Chenonceau, FRANCE
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Château de Montrésor
Château de Montrésor is located in the village of Montrésor in the department of Indre-et-Loire, France. Built for defense in the 11th century by Foulques Nerra, the medieval castle is set on a rocky promontory overlooking the Indrois Valley. In the 12th century, the castle fell into the hands of King Henry II of England, and the entrance towers were built, along with a north curtain wall. In 1188, King Philip Augustus of France retook the castle from the English. The Castle was demolished in 1203 and rebuilt in 1393 for Jean Iv de Bueil, who added an enclosure wall, the gatehouse, and existing outbuildings. Due to the royal court spending time at the castle during the 15th century, Imbert de Batarnay purchased the castle and built a residence inside the feudal enclosure, but only the main wing remains. The castle has a long history with different leading families in residence, but its prominence began to decline during The French Revolution. The castle chapel and west wing were demolished by the Gonsan family in 1845 and then restored in 1849 by Count Xavier Branicki. He was a wealthy Polish immigrant exiled from his country and a friend of Napoleon III. The Branicki family descendants still own the estate. The structure combines vestiges from the 11th century fortress and the Renaissance castle built in the 15th century. The fortress has a double enclosure wall surrounding the keep. The keep has corner towers, a 12th century gate tower, and a parapet. The interior boasts an 1855 spiral staircase, a grand salon with a piano where Chopin composed a waltz, a Renaissance-designed dining room, an Italian boudoir, a collection of French and English 19th century firearms, 16th – 19th century weapons, and artworks from the Renaissance and Middle Ages. In 1996, the French Ministry of Culture listed the castle as a historical monument. Château de Montrésor is open to the public for tours.
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De mystérieuses gravures découvertes en France
Des gravures préhistoriques datant de Néandertal, datant d’après les estimations des scientifiques de plus de 57 000 ont été mises à jour en Indre et Loire.
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