Famous for its over 200 fresh flower decorations,
Château de Chenonceau
Château de Chenonceau, an old castle in the Loire that reflects a unique Renaissance architectural style, is a place where you can see various art and furniture collections, including Rubens, Primaccio, Tintoretto, Correggio, Van Loo, Murillo, and Chloe.
What makes Château de Chenonceau even more famous is the fact that it is a beautiful castle decorated with over 200 fresh flowers. Visit Château de Chenonceau to admire flowers in the beautiful gardens with terrace walls, lush flower beds and river views.
Gorgeous yet quiet,
The magical Château de Chenonceau
Visit the magical Château de Chenonceau, proudly standing since the 12th century! You can explore the Royal Gardens, Domes Gallery, Carriage Gallery and the castle. You can also see a special collection of furniture, tapestries, and paintings by Europe's greatest painters of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. Various works of art reflect the history of gender, in which women have played a leading role. Take a walk through our gorgeous gardens and imagine what it was like in the old days!
A place where Renaissance style stands out
Château de Chenonceau, also known as the ‘Castle of the Ladies’, is a 16th-century building with an outstanding Renaissance style. It is an old castle in the Loire Valley in France that was designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2000. The first lord was Guillaume Marche, and the Château de Chenonceau was passed down through the Marche family until the early 16th century.
ladies' castle
Château de Chenonceau is called the castle of noble ladies, a nickname originating from the various female lords who owned the castle. Various female lords lived here, and thanks to them, the castle gradually became more beautiful, and now it is a beautiful castle with over 200 kinds of fresh flowers.
Château de Chenonceau