Discover the majestic 16th-century royal palace, adorned with stunning architecture and sprawling gardens, perfect for summer strolls and rich in history.
"This time, I found myself standing in the highest tower of the Château de Chambord, built by King Francis I as a hunting lodge in the 16th century. Some lodge: 440 rooms, 282 fireplaces, more than 13,000 acres of land. It took 28 years to build. Francis spent less than seven weeks there, total, before he died." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"The 440 room Château de Chambord, which mixes grand renaissance and Medieval architecture, was originally constructed as a hunting lodge for King Francis I. It’s surrounded by a massive estate, which includes French formal gardens, a canal, and the largest enclosed forest area in the country." - Elise Taylor
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