Château et jardins de Villandry
3 rue Principale, 37510 Villandry
- Indre-et-Loire
- Centre-Val de Loire
Villandry is a member(part) of big(great) castles built at the edge of the Loire in Renaissance. It has feature to be the house neither of a king nor a courtesan but that of Jean Le Breton, Minister of Finance of François Ier. The originality of Villandry is not only in a progressive architectural conception(design): she(it) is also in the use which was made of the site to build, in full harmony with nature and stone, gardens of a remarkable beauty there.
Etiquetas
French garden, Vegetable garden, orchard, Private garden, Jardin remarquable, Monument historique, Patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO, Tourisme et handicap
Accès
Access to 15 km in the southwest of Tours(Ballots,Towers) by D7 or by A85 direction Saumur, taken(brought) out n°8
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