Château and Gardens of Villandry

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Chateau and gardens of Villandry – Loire Valley – France Château de Villandry

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Chateau and gardens of Villandry ADT Touraine / Jean-Christophe Coutand

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Chateau and gardens of Villandry – Loire Valley – France ADT Touraine / Jean-Christophe Coutand

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Chateau and gardens of Villandry – Loire Valley – France Château de Villandry

The Château de Villandry was the last of the major Loire châteaux built during the Renaissance in the Loire valley.
Today, only the castle keep (where, in 1189, King Henry II of England conceded defeat to Philippe Augustus, the French king) still remains from the old feudal fortress built not far away from Tours.
Jean Le Breton, one of King Francis I's ministers, designed the architecture with its French Renaissance style: a gallery with arcades, richly decorated pilasters, a steeply sloping roof, etc. After the transformations undertaken in the 18th century, Joachim Carvallo (a doctor at the Paris medical faculty) and Ann Coleman (an American steel heiress) undertook wide-scale restoration work on the architecture of Villandry. And now their great-grandson, Henri Carvallo, manages the estate and its famous gardens.
Because alongside the château itself, Villandry is most of all famous in France and all over the world for its wonderful gardens. Adults and children love strolling through the Renaissance vegetable garden, the "Love Gardens", the water garden, the medicinal plant garden and the maze, while not forgetting the flamboyant Sun garden, with plenty of photo opportunities.
Day by day, the estate's gardeners pamper the vegetables in the greenhouse, prune the roses and box trees, and look after all the organic plants and trees. Many species of birds flourish on the site, which is listed by the LPO, the French Bird Protection League.
A visit to the Château de Villandry is also a chance to see a series of rooms in beautiful 18th century style and a collection of vintage Spanish paintings. Villandry is located on the Loire à Vélo cycling trail, between Tours and Saumur. It is often a favourite stop for bicycle tourists, before they continue on to the châteaux of Langeais, Azay-le-Rideau and Chinon, which are all also in the Indre-et-Loire region.

Description

Rating / Labels

  • Jardin remarquable
  • UNESCO World Heritage
  • Accueil Vélo site de visite et de loisirs
  • Démarche d'excellence grands sites
  • Escapades aux jardins
  • Parcs et Jardins en région Centre

Languages spoken

  • French
  • English

Comfort / services

  • Parking
  • Catering on site

Opening

Ouverture du 10 February 2024 au 11 November 2024

Ouverture du 30 November 2024 au 24 December 2024

Ouverture du 26 December 2024 au 05 January 2025

Informations non communiquées

Rates

  • Full adult price : 13,00 € - Château et jardins
  • Full adult price : 8,00 € - Jardins
  • Child rate : 7,50 € - Château de jardins : de 8 à 18 ans et étudiants de moins de 26 ans sur présentation de leur carte
  • Child rate : 5,50 € - Jardins : de 8 à 18 ans et étudiants de moins de 26 ans sur présentation de leur carte
  • Group rate : 10,50 € - A partir de 15 pers. Château et Jardins
  • Group rate : 6,50 € - A partir de 15 pers. Jardins
  • Free rate : -8 ans

Payment options

  • Debit cards
  • Cheques
  • Holiday vouchers
  • Cash