Renaissance château. Unique architecture,built over the Cher river. A collection of masters paintings and a remarkable series of 16th-century Flemish tapestries. The Galerie des Dômes (wine cellar), exhibitions. Night-time promenades in the gardens during the summer, boat outings in July and August.
Descriptif patrimoine :
At Chenonceau the harmony between nature and architecture is there for all to see. Particularly exceptional are the château’s gardens, all of which are remarkable: French-style gardens by Diane de Poitiers and Catherine de’ Medici, a maze and vegetable garden. The château is open to visitors every day of the year and its gardens are a daily occupation as they are permanently cultivated. The plantations, renewed in spring and summer, involve the planting of 130 000 bedding plants, grown on site by the team of gardeners. The Green Garden, just in front of the Orangerie and originally designed by Bernard Palissy, contains a collection of outstanding trees, including the magnificent two-hundred year old green oak. The woodland park borders this perfect layout of gardens. Built on the Cher Rive
Descriptif patrimoine centre :
At Chenonceau the harmony between nature and architecture is there for all to see. Particularly exceptional are the château’s gardens, all of which are remarkable: French-style gardens by Diane de Poitiers and Catherine de’ Medici, a maze and vegetable garden. The château is open to visitors every day of the year and its gardens are a daily occupation as they are permanently cultivated. The plantations, renewed in spring and summer, involve the planting of 130 000 bedding plants, grown on site by the team of gardeners. The Green Garden, just in front of the Orangerie and originally designed by Bernard Palissy, contains a collection of outstanding trees, including the magnificent two-hundred year old green oak. The woodland park borders this perfect layout of gardens. Built on the Cher Rive
Descriptif patrimoine site :
Its arches gracefully straddle the Cher. Beloved home of Diane de Poitiers and Catherine de Medicis, Chenonceau is the second most visited castle in France, after Versailles. This 16th century castle is marvellously furnished (the kitchens are a delight!) and an iPod tour is available. The gardens planted all around the keep will enchant you, not to mention the delightful village, which is spelled with an "x"!
We speak : French, English

Visit

Average length of individual visit : 02:00 min.
Average length of group visit : 02:00 min.

audio guide language

French, English, German, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Dutch, Polish, Portugese, Russian

opening

Horaires d'ouverture du 01 January au 31 December 2024
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price

TarifsMin.Max.
Full adult price
17 €22 €
Child rate
14 €19 €
Discount rate
14 €19 €
Discount rate
14 €22 €
Group rate
14 €19 €
14 €19 €
Other rates
13 €18 €

Free rate

Payment options

  • Debit cards
  • Cheques
  • Holiday vouchers
  • Cash
  • Money transfer

services

equipment

  • Picnic area
  • Electric charging station for vehicles
  • Shop
  • Luggage storage
  • Hall hire
  • Parking
  • Catering on site
  • Fully equipped meeting room
  • Wifi

animals friendly

Oui

advice

Adress

Château de Chenonceau
37150 CHENONCEAUX
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