• King Louis XII (1462-1515) once occupied the Château de Blois, a Renaissance castle in the centre of the city of Blois in the Loire Valley in France.
  • Le château de Blois (The Castle of Blois) is located in Blois, a large city situated on the banks of the Loire River, halfway between Tours and Orléans.
  • In a state of near-total disrepair, the Château of Blois was scheduled to be demolished but was given a reprieve as a military barracks.[5].
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  • Seven French kings lived in Blois' royal château, whose four grand wings were built during four distinct periods in French architecture: Gothic (13th…
  • L'aile Louis XII (XVIe siècle) du château de Blois ( XIII e - XVII e siècle), dans le Loir-et-Cher (Région Centre).
  • In a state of near-total disrepair, the Château of Blois was scheduled to be demolished but was given a reprieve as a military barracks.
  • The Old Town - The old part of Blois stretches out from the château and the Place St-Louis around the cathedral, built during the reign of Louis XIV in 1697.
  • They intended to move from Château d’Amboise to Blois. ... Later on, Château Royal De Blois would become a museum and the property of the town of Blois.