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Adresse renseignée dans la base Mérimée :
37150 Francueil - France
Code Insee de la commune : 37110
Indre et Loire [37] - Tours - Centre (Centre-Val de Loire)
Adresse approximative issue des coordonnées GPS (latitude et longitude) :
1 Chateau De Chenonceau 37150 Chenonceaux
Eléments protégés :
Parc du domaine de Chenonceau (cad. A 1 à 13, 48 à 50 ; B 1 à 34) : classement par arrêté du 7 novembre 1962
Propriété d'une société privée
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Les châteaux de la Loire.
Les châteaux de la Loire.
Les châteaux de la Loire.
Les châteaux de la Loire.
Les châteaux de la Loire.
Les châteaux de la Loire.
Les châteaux de la Loire.
Les châteaux de la Loire.
A castle near the small village of Chenonceaux in the Indre-et-Loire department of France. It was built on the site of an old mill on the River Cher. It was built between the 15th and 16th centurys. Mary Queen of Scots may have lived here when she was married to Francis II of France (when he was King of France from 1559-60). The spelling of the Chateau was changed from Chenonceaux to Chenonceau during the French Revolution to please the local villagers, also to distance it from going from a symbol of Royalty to a Republic.
A castle near the small village of Chenonceaux in the Indre-et-Loire department of France. It was built on the site of an old mill on the River Cher. It was built between the 15th and 16th centurys. Mary Queen of Scots may have lived here when she was married to Francis II of France (when he was King of France from 1559-60). The spelling of the Chateau was changed from Chenonceaux to Chenonceau during the French Revolution to please the local villagers, also to distance it from going from a symbol of Royalty to a Republic.
A castle near the small village of Chenonceaux in the Indre-et-Loire department of France. It was built on the site of an old mill on the River Cher. It was built between the 15th and 16th centurys. Mary Queen of Scots may have lived here when she was married to Francis II of France (when he was King of France from 1559-60). The spelling of the Chateau was changed from Chenonceaux to Chenonceau during the French Revolution to please the local villagers, also to distance it from going from a symbol of Royalty to a Republic.
A castle near the small village of Chenonceaux in the Indre-et-Loire department of France. It was built on the site of an old mill on the River Cher. It was built between the 15th and 16th centurys. Mary Queen of Scots may have lived here when she was married to Francis II of France (when he was King of France from 1559-60). The spelling of the Chateau was changed from Chenonceaux to Chenonceau during the French Revolution to please the local villagers, also to distance it from going from a symbol of Royalty to a Republic.
Français : Château de Chenonceau
Capra hircus DT [FR Chenonceu] (1)
Capra hircus DT [FR Chenonceu] (2)
Chenonceaux, France
Chenonceaux, France
Chenonceaux, France
Chenonceaux, France
Chenonceaux, France
Chenonceaux, France
Chenonceaux, France
Chenonceaux, France
Chenonceaux, France
English: The salamander representing King François I and is on the lintel of the entrance doorway. Château de Chenonceau spans the River Cher, near the small village of Chenonceaux. It is one of the most well-known châteaux of the Loire valley. The current château was built in 1514-1522 on the foundations of an old mill and was later extended to span the river. The bridge over the river was built between 1556-1559. The original château was torched in 1412 by King Charles VII to punish owner Jean Marques for supporting the Duke of Bourgogne and the English. The son built a new château and fortified mill on the site. He sold the castle to Thomas Bohier in 1513 who destroyed the castle, though its 15th-century keep was left standing. He then built an entirely new residence between 1514 and 1522, much of what we see today.
gardens and grounds at Chateau Chenonceau, and the river
gardens and grounds at Chateau Chenonceau, and the river
gardens and grounds at Chateau Chenonceau, and the river tweek
English: Identifier: materialsdocumen06unse (find matches) Title: Materials and documents of architecture and sculpture : classified alphabetically Year: 1915 (1910s) Authors: Subjects: Decoration and ornament, Architectural Publisher: Chicago : G. Broes Van Dort Co. Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute Digitizing Sponsor: Getty Research Institute View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: 'Text Appearing After Image: ' Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Français : Louis XIV, bas relief du château de Chenonceau.
French architectural photographer
French architectural photographer
French architectural photographer
French architectural photographer
Français : Donjon, côté est : entrée et tourelle d'escalier.
French architectural photographer
Français : Ensemble est.
Français : Ensemble est.
Français : Ensemble nord.
Français : Ensemble nord.
French architectural photographer
Fiche Mérimée : PA00097761
Dernière mise à jour de la fiche Monumentum : 2026-06-16
Consultez le programme des Journées du Patrimoine pour le Monument Historique Domaine de Chenonceaux (également sur communes de Chenonceaux et Civray-de-Touraine) situé à Francueil en consultant le programme officiel des JEP 2026.