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Wim' takes you to the Château de Chenonceau!
Nicknamed the "Château of the Ladies," it is one of the gems of the French Renaissance. Located on the Cher River in the Indre-et-Loire department, it stands out for its architectural elegance and a history shaped by influential women. Built in the 16th century by Thomas Bohier and his wife Catherine Briçonnet, the château is best known for its gallery bridge spanning the river, designed under the guidance of Diane de Poitiers, the favorite of King Henry II, and enhanced by Catherine de Medici after the king’s death.
Chenonceau harmoniously blends art and nature. Its gardens, created by Diane de Poitiers and Catherine de Medici, offer a stunning view of the Cher, while its delicate architecture reflects a mix of late Gothic and Renaissance styles. The richly decorated interior houses period furniture, Flemish tapestries, and an exceptional collection of paintings, including works by masters such as Rubens, Tintoretto, and Murillo.
During World War I, Chenonceau served as a military hospital, and in World War II, its strategic location, straddling the occupied and free zones, made it a passageway for resistance fighters. Today, the château is one of the most visited sites in France, a testament to its timeless allure.
With its unique history, remarkable gardens, and iconic architecture, the Château de Chenonceau embodies both the splendor of French heritage and the legacy of the women who contributed to its greatness.
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Chenonceau - "Le Château" Poster
Wim' takes you to the Château de Chenonceau!
Nicknamed the "Château of the Ladies," it is one of the gems of the French Renaissance. Located on the Cher River in the Indre-et-Loire department, it stands out for its architectural elegance and a history shaped by influential women. Built in the 16th century by Thomas Bohier and his wife Catherine Briçonnet, the château is best known for its gallery bridge spanning the river, designed under the guidance of Diane de Poitiers, the favorite of King Henry II, and enhanced by Catherine de Medici after the king’s death.
Chenonceau harmoniously blends art and nature. Its gardens, created by Diane de Poitiers and Catherine de Medici, offer a stunning view of the Cher, while its delicate architecture reflects a mix of late Gothic and Renaissance styles. The richly decorated interior houses period furniture, Flemish tapestries, and an exceptional collection of paintings, including works by masters such as Rubens, Tintoretto, and Murillo.
During World War I, Chenonceau served as a military hospital, and in World War II, its strategic location, straddling the occupied and free zones, made it a passageway for resistance fighters. Today, the château is one of the most visited sites in France, a testament to its timeless allure.
With its unique history, remarkable gardens, and iconic architecture, the Château de Chenonceau embodies both the splendor of French heritage and the legacy of the women who contributed to its greatness.
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Product size | 30x40cm |
Available Sizes | 10x15cm |
Frame | Not Included |
Paper Type | Textured Prestige Paper 300g/m2 |
Permanent Offers | FREE DELIVERY from 2 Posters purchased + Buy 3 Posters GET ONE FREE |
Packaging | Poster in Blister Packaging / Rigid envelope 20gr, Reinforced with 2 cardboards inside |
Conditionnement 50x70cm | Tube d'expédition carton collé en spirale & couvercle en plastique / Diamètre 60x1170mm / blanc et brun / Papier de Soie |
Mailing | Shipping within 48 hours + Postal Delay |