While Renaissance castles flourished in the Loire Valley, medieval towns are rarer. With its remarkable castle and keep, Loches is home to one of the most beautiful fortified towns in France, overlooking the city and the bucolic Indre Valley.
A jewel of architecture from the end of the Middle Ages, the royal residence welcomed Joan of Arc, Anne of Brittany and housed the favorite of King Charles VII, Agnès Sorel.
An unusual feature in the landscape of Loire Valley châteaux, the 37-meter keep is a masterpiece of XNUMXth-century military architecture and one of the best-preserved in Europe. With its numerous painted and engraved inscriptions, it immerses visitors in the prison world of the time.
A new visitor experience is offered with a completely redesigned scenography, developed in an interactive route punctuated by
A jewel of architecture from the end of the Middle Ages, the royal residence welcomed Joan of Arc, Anne of Brittany and housed the favorite of King Charles VII, Agnès Sorel.
An unusual feature in the landscape of Loire Valley châteaux, the 37-meter keep is a masterpiece of XNUMXth-century military architecture and one of the best-preserved in Europe. With its numerous painted and engraved inscriptions, it immerses visitors in the prison world of the time.
A new visitor experience is offered with a completely redesigned scenography, developed in an interactive route punctuated by