The chateau has a history of intrigue, murders, imprisonment, premature deaths, ... You get to see just a little of this in the sound and light show (see events). After a period of decline and the French Revolution the Château de Blois came into the hands of the town. Late in the 19th century it was no longer used as a barracks and to some extent restored. Only after the Second World War was the job tackled thoroughly. There are now a few magnificent halls to marvel at, most of which have no furniture. An unusual feature is the "Cabinet de Catherine de Médicis": this contains 237 decorated panels and four concealed cabinets. The walk around the outside of the chateau is also very interesting and takes only about 15 minutes.
Pour la promotion du tourisme en France, il faut aussi leur parler des CHEMTRAILS, n'est ce pas ?
Bien à vous.
DOMY94FF 2 years ago
Nice film - horrible music.
Fidelia44 3 years ago