• Built by Louis XI of France in 1465, the Château de Langeais stands in the French commune of Langeais in the department of Indre-et-Loire, in the...
  • Château de Langeais is the most medieval château of the Loire châteaux and was built way back in the 10th century, though the current château in which we see...
  • Ideally located between the regions of Anjou and Touraine, the Château de Langeais is composed of two exceptional châteaux occupying a dominant position...
  • The Chateau de Langeais was the site of the marriage between the Duchess Anne of Brittany and Charles VIII, son of King Louis XI of France.
  • The most medieval of the Loire châteaux, Langeais – built in the 1460s – looks much as it did at the tail end of the Middle Ages, with crenellated ramparts and...
  • The predecessors having razed everything to the ground, he had all the space he wanted to build what we now call the Château de Langeais!
  • Château de Langeais - Inside of the castle: bedroom with the green stone floors.
  • The Château de Langeais was originally built as a protection fortress in the 10th century by Foulques Nerra of Anjou.
  • Arrive at Château de Langeais to explore one of the best-known examples of late medieval architecture.