Difference between revisions 2119192 and 2121029 on enwikivoyage{{merge|Loire Valley}} The '''Château de Villandry''' is a castle-palace, known for its gardens, in the commune of [[Villandry]], in the [[Indre-et-Loire]] department, in the [[Loire Valley]] region of [[France]]. ==Understand== The Chateau of Villandry is the last of the great chateaux of the Loire built during the Renaissance in the Loire Valley. Up until the acquisition of the feudal estate of Villandry by the Marquis of Castellane in 1754, no known changes were made to the Renaissance building. The acquisition of Villandry by Joachim Carvallo marked a return to their roots for the chateau and the gardens. ===History=== The Chateau of Villandry is the last of the great chateaux of the Loire built during the Renaissance in the Loire Valley. The sober elegance of its architecture combined with the charm of its outstanding gardens make this one of the jewels of world heritage. An avant-garde architectural design Villandry is one of the great chateaux built on the banks of the Loire during the Renaissance. It has the distinctive feature of being the residence of neither a king nor a courtesan, but of Jean Le Breton, Minister of Finance for François I. At Villandry, Jean Le Breton drew on his exceptional architectural experience acquired on a large number of sites, including the Chateau of Chambord, which he supervised and directed on behalf of the Crown over many years. When he arrived in Villandry in 1532, he had the old feudal fortress razed to the ground, except for the keep, a dramatic testimony to the conference held on 4 July 1189 at which Henry II of England (Henry Plantagenet) admitted his defeat before King Philip Augustus of France, signing the treaty known as “La Paix de Colombiers ” (The Peace of Colombiers) two days before he died. In place of the fortress, he had three apparently simple main structures built adjoining the keep, to form a horseshoe opening onto the valley through which the Cher and the Loire flow. Arcades, mullioned windows surrounded by richly decorated pilasters, high lucarnes with sculpted curves and broad, steeply sloping slate roofs frame a main courtyard in proportions of rare elegance, the whole stamped with the architectural principle of the period: symmetry. Despite being nearby and almost contemporary to Azay-le-Rideau, at Villandry the Italian influences and medieval references – turrets, pinnacles, decorative machicolations – completely disappeared to make way for a simpler, purely French style which, in particular as regards the form of the roofs, prefigured Anet, Fontainebleau and what was to become Henry IV style. Villandry’s originality lies not only in its avant-garde architectural design; it is also to be found in the use made of the site on which it was built, in complete harmony with nature and stone, with gardens of outstanding beauty. Already outstanding gardens Keen on architecture, Jean Le Breton was also interested in the art of gardening, which he had occasion to study when ambassador to Rome. Times had changed. Feudal fortresses made way for delicate chateaux, ramparts became walls which now allowed one to gaze out over the surrounding landscape, the enclosed, utilitarian gardens of the Middle Ages made way for ornamental gardens, in a gentle transition between the house and its natural setting. Villandry was no exception to the new fashion. At the foot of the chateau, overlooking the River Cher, gardens were laid whose splendour already earned the estate a reputation outside the Loire Valley. ===Landscape=== ===Flora and fauna===⏎ ⏎ ==Get in== ==See== ==Do== The Loire Valley is a region well endowed with natural and built heritage. It has a large number of Chateaux of the Loire and vineyards. This cultural abundance recognised by UNESCO earned the Loire Valley its inscription on the World Heritage List in 2000. Below are six suggested circuits, which can of course be modified or added to as desired. Not sure? Ask the Tourist Offices of Azay-le-Rideau and La Confluence for advice: Villandry Tourist Office www.villandry-tourisme.com courriel : [email protected] Visit of Basketry of Villaines-les-Rochers www.vannerie.com Visit of Balzac Museum,Saché www.musee-balzac.fr Lunch at La Doulce Terrasse à Villandry Visit of Gardens of Villandry Wine-tasting Cave Pibaleau,Azay-le-Rideau www.vins-pibaleau.com ==Buy== ==Eat== ==Drink== ==Stay safe== ==Go next== {{geo|47.340556|0.512778}} {{IsPartOf|Loire Valley}} {{outline}} {{parkguide}} [[WikiPedia:Château_de_Villandry]] [[Commons:Château de Villandry]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikivoyage.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=2121029.
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