• 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.
  • Seven French kings lived in Blois' royal château, whose four grand wings were built during four distinct periods in French architecture: Gothic (13th…
  • 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].
  • Château royal de Blois is situated nearby to Royal Castle of Blois and the church Saint Carilef's Chapel. ... Tap on the map to travel. Château royal de Blois Map.
  • In 1407, Charles de Valois inherited the Château de Blois when his father Louis Duke of Orléans was assassinated. Still, every cloud has a silver lining.
  • Residence of seven kings and ten queens of France, the Royal Château of Blois is a place that evokes the power of daily life in a Renaissance court.
  • The royal château de Blois was built from the 13th century to the 17th century around a courtyard and consists of several buildings in different styles.
  • It was Louis XII who initiated the new improvements of Château de Blois. The king was born in the castle in 1462 and always favored it over the other castles.
  • Visitez le Château de Blois à votre rythme et suivez les traces des grands personnages historiques français comme Jeanne d'Arc et Henri IV.