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AZAY-LE-RIDEAU CASTLE

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19, rue Balzac, 37190Azay-Le-Rideau, France
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2024
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The castle of Azay-le-Rideau has one of the first straight staircases built in France.

Nestled on stilts in the heart of an island on the Indre River, the Château d'Azay-le-Rideau, erected between 1518 and 1527, has been restored to its architectural splendor, perfectly representing the new Renaissance ideal. A must-see among the jewels of the Loire Valley castles, Azay-le-Rideau, though modest in size (for a castle of its era), enchants visitors from all over the world. Acquired by the State in 1905, it has been listed as a Monument Historique since 1914. Its turrets and neo-Renaissance façade, mirrored in the Indre River, reveal a romantic, bucolic spirit, magnificently evoked by Balzac in his novel Le Lys dans la vallée: "Climbing up a ridge, I first admired the Château d'Azay, a faceted diamond set by the Indre River, mounted on flower-masked pilings

Built during the reign of François I, the château replaced a 12th-century medieval fortress on the lands of Gilles Berthelot, the king's financier. Under the supervision of his wife, Philippe Lesbahy, the building harmoniously blends traditional French elements with Italian art, representing the early French Renaissance. Architectural evolutions over the centuries have been integrated without mixing styles, making Azay-le-Rideau a rare gem.

Like Chambord, the staircase, one of the first with a straight banister in France, is a masterpiece. The salons, billiard room and Grande Salle are elegantly furnished, perfectly illustrating the art of 19th-century living. Thanks to a partnership with the Mobilier National between 2015 and 2017, it was possible to restore the decor of the ground-floor apartments. The Renaissance bedroom, with its braided rush mats lining the walls to insulate the room from the cold, offers a plunge into the 16th century. The attic, roof structure, period furniture and decorative elements add an immersive dimension. The press room introduces the visit with interactive digital tools, blending the past and the contemporary.

The discovery of the château extends to the gardens, an 8-hectare green setting, also listed as a Historic Monument for its collection of bicentenary trees. Several walkways and small bridges spanning the river lend a romantic atmosphere to the whole. The park, with its kitchen garden faithful to that of the Biencourt family, owners of the site from 1791 to 1882, offers a bucolic stroll and a plunge into the regional flora of yesteryear, with varieties of vegetables that are, for the most part, impossible to find today.

After three years of restoration work, completed in 2017, the château has been restored to its original splendor. The tufa facades have been completely cleaned, eliminating the residues of plaster used in previous restorations. Under the ogival vaults, the kitchens have been restored to their original splendor. This vast project also took care of the carpentry, joinery, sculptures and upper parts of the masonry, transforming Azay-le-Rideau into a true living testimony to the Renaissance.

Relax in the park to the sound of birdsong, with an incredible view of the château. Numerous events throughout the year, for young and old alike. Play cards and junior audioguides for children aged 6 and over - Consult the program directly on the azay-le-rideau.fr website

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alizouw
Visited in august 2017
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J'ai visité ce château un peu par hasard, mais il s'avère que c'est un des plus magnifique et agréable que j'ai visité lors de mon tour des châteaux de la Loire. Le cadre est splendide et très calme, on peut se balader dans le parc autours du château, au bord de l'eau. En dehors du château, on retrouve une salle avec des documents interactifs qui permettent d'apprendre des choses très intéressantes sur le château. Plus : les fauteuils permettant de se reposé dans les jardins du château après une visite éreintante. Les petits bémols : des hommes en train de sonder l'eau qui casse un peu l'ambiance, ainsi que le nombre de visites guidées qui empiètent sur les visites libres.
eleph_510
Visited in august 2017
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Pas aussi connu que Chambord ou Chenonceau car plus petit, ce château n'a pas été construit par un roi ou une reine mais il n'en est pas moins beau ! assez petit donc il se visite rapidement, il ne faut pas oublier de se promener dans le parc pour voir le château depuis l'autre côté du petit lac, idéal pour les photos !
chloe973
Visited in may 2017
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Château en réfection lors de notre passage, très bel édifice quoi qu'un peu gâché par ses échafaudages. Le jardin est très agréable pour se promener
hugoline88
Visited in july 2017
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Très beau chateau, la ballade extérieure donne un point de vue magnifique sur les façades se reflétant dans l'eau, la visite guidée est très interessante et les pièces intérieures sont bien rénovées. Le prix du ticket d'entrée est par ailleurs appréciable.
fute_845120
Visited in april 2017
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un château fabuleux qui fait rêver petits et grands .Amoureux des jardins ne passer pas votre chemin .Un grand plus le survol du château en montgolfière au petit matin ou en soirée.
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