HISTORY
The construction of the castle of Villandry in the Renaissance. The Chateau de Villandry is the last of the great castles of the Loire that was built during the Renaissance in the Loire Valley. The sober elegance of its architecture combined with the charm of its superb gardens makes this one of the jewels of the World Heritage.
Eine avantgardistische architektonische Gestaltung
Villandry ist eines der großen Schlösser, die am Ufer der Loire während der Renaissance gebaut wurden. Es hat die Besonderheit, die Residenz von weder einem König noch einer Kurtisane zu sein, aber von Jean Le Breton, Finanzminister für François I.
At Villandry, Jean Le Breton acquired his exceptional architectural experience, acquired at a variety of locations, including the Château de Chambord, which he supervised and directed for many years on behalf of the Crown.