Chambord is the larger and grander castle in the Loire Valley castle complex. It is a combination of the French medieval heritage and the innovative architecture of the Italian Renaissance. The castle was included in the World Heritage List in 1981 and is regarded as a national treasure by the French. The history of Chambord Castle Chambord was built in 1519 by François I of the Valois Dynasty as a hunting palace. It has a history of nearly 500 years. There are many forests here, rich in all kinds of food, wine and all kinds of wild animals. The castle is surrounded by river water, backed by the big forest, facing the Chambord garden, green trees, flowers, sculptures and clear lake water, which add radiance and beauty to each other, making people feel relaxed and happy. Large-scale Chambord is large in scale and majestic, with a length and width of more than 100 meters. The palace is white and gray. The carvings on the walls are very fine. 77 stairs, 282 chimneys and 426 rooms. On the first floor of the Royal Residence of Chambord, there is the bedroom, study, prayer room, etc. of Francois I. The vaulted ceiling is very beautifully carved and worth seeing. The interior of the palace is decorated with well-crafted velvet, and the walls with golden edges on a white background are brilliant, and the brocade tapestries hanging on the walls can be regarded as works of art. In the small theater on the south wing is the premiere of Molière's classic works "Mr. The hall on the second floor has a unique carving on the vault, which combines the initials "F" of François I with his salamander symbol, and there is a fireplace in the hall for indoor heating. Tower top terrace Chambord has a wide and unique tower top terrace, which was the place where the king and the royal family watched the garden scenery and rodeo. The tower is 56 meters high, and when you climb to the top of the tower, you can overlook the charming surrounding scenery, including the forest area of Chambord and the Loire River. There is a café on the terrace, where you can sit and have a drink and enjoy the beautiful view while enjoying the aroma of coffee.
Chambord is the hunting palace of the French king, and it is also a holiday castle, surrounded by open terrain, magnificent architecture, and the famous double spiral staircase designed by Leonardo da Vinci, each room is very stylish.
During the 11 days in Paris, I specially stayed for this day to check in the most important building for studying at the university. The horizontal volume and the height of the roof were amazingly perfect, and the roof tiles were shining!
The Champs is the most beautiful and famous castle in the Loire Valley. The whole castle building is very atmospheric, and in a wilderness of grasslands and forests, he looks like a castle in the Wizard of Oz. The castle has large murals, very beautiful, and is the most appreciated part of the whole castle, you must not miss it.
The Champs-Beau is the most majestic and vast castle in the French Renaissance, a must-see stop in the $Loire Valley, and a perfect combination of the form of medieval French heritage and the innovative architecture of the Italian Renaissance. The Champs-aux is estimated to be the most prestigious of all Loire castles, making it famous by a French king and an Italian painter, François I and da Vinci.
The Champs-lysées is the largest and most magnificent of the Loire Valley castles. Not to be missed: the double spiral staircase is the most impressive architectural element of the castle. The special thing is that when two people use the stairs at the same time, they will never meet each other, although they can see each other. The view from the terrace is amazing. In addition to being able to look around Monkbor Park in 360 degrees, it also makes you feel like you are in the sky city of rooftops, chimneys and towers.
The castle that the boss highly recommended. We took a one-day tour organized by Ctrip at the local Chinese Travel Agency. We set out from the Paris Opera House at 8:30 a.m. and got off less than two hours. We approached the magnificent and magnificent castle, which we had never seen before. The most famous scenic spot of the hunting Palace used by the French kings and nobles for their holidays is the double spiral staircase of Franois I's room. The story of building this staircase is interesting.) Castle terrace and Forest Park
Between Sully-sur-Loire and Chalonnes, more than 300 castles are distributed in the Rhône Valley. They are synonymous with French castles. The 15th and 16th century Renaissance winds into the French royal family and nobles, who have recruited top artists to create beautiful castle hunting palaces along the valley. The gardens are also known as the "French gardens". The starry castles in the Royal Valley each have their own story. In 2000, the World Heritage Site Champagne is the largest closed garden castle in the Royal Valley. It is located in the lush forest of Blon. The shiny pearls on the Yar River take 26 years to complete this luxurious hunting castle has 440 rooms 365 chimneys and fireplaces 84 stairs its majestic majesty boasts the king's majesty's vast and varied shapes towering chimney staircase tower mountain-shaped wall right-angle pavilion ⋯ all show the unique taste of the king. 5,000 hectares of forest meets the king's hobby of hunting. The proportion of the clear geometric lines of the castle is coordinated with the surrounding gardens and the winding Kesong River. The perfect combination of the Renaissance and the ultimate beauty of the royal power and art. The "gorgeous delusion" of François I was realized in concrete The wide roof terrace is the luxurious ultimate Renaissance style of Champs-teau. The 365 chimneys are replaced by black slate inlaid with marble, showing the Italian flavor of the castle. The commanding height of the tower is the lily house carved by the tower that symbolizes the French royal family. The top and the different shapes of the tower chimneys form a single-axis two-way spiral ladder hanging high in the sky on the large Kanban board of the Dream Kingdom. It is also an extremely rare point of view. The giant single-axis two-way spiral ladder located in the middle of the castle runs through the first floor to the roof. It is said that two snails were invented by Da Vinci. The spiral staircase is centered on the same spindle but independent. "Two stairs that are staggered and circled so that two people can go up and down at the same time but never meet." The ingeniousness of this staircase is an unprecedented architectural achievement.