Olivia D.
Yelp
This chateau is by far the most charming castle I have ever been to, and so well-kept. Every room has vases filled with fresh flowers and the grounds are lovely. The architecture is late gothic, early Renaissance.
I was told the chateau survived the Nazi occupation during the war because it was the only bridge across the river Cher in the vicinity. The arched bridge, Pont de Diane, is a lovely ballroom/gallery. It was built upon the instruction of Diane de Poitiers, mistress of Henri II, who had gifted the castle to her. She loved the chateau and planted the four gardens on the right surrounding the fountain.
Poor Diane. After Henri died, his widow, Catherine de Medici, kicked Diane out and took over the chateau. To spite Diane, Catherine built much larger gardens on the left side that dwarfed Diane's beloved gardens. To make things worse, Catherine changed all the engraved initials of Henri and Diane in the rooms to hers.
Yelpers, be sure to go down to the kitchen and take a look at the magnificent old stove. It's enormous.
It's a pleasure to wander around this beautiful chateau, with its manicured gardens, park, and airy, sunlit rooms filled with flowers. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have!