Chateau de Chenonceau

Chateau de Chenonceau is sometimes called the Ladies Castle by some
historians due to feminine figures having greatly influenced the
construction and development of this French Chateau over the centuries.
Chateau de Chenonceau that we know today was officially built in 1513 by
Charles XVIII of France who used his wife Catherine Briconnet’s great
taste in constructing one of the most beautiful and recognizable Castles
in French history. Catherine Briconnet found great joy in entertaining
royal guests and noblemen on the grounds of this spectacular Chateau.
Chateau de Chenonceau had seen a lot during two major wars, however the largest degree of damage was done during the 1940
Cher River flooding. A young agronomist Bernard Voisin was in charge of a
complete Chateau’s restoration starting in 1951 and was able to bring
life back to the Palace and its adjacent lands.

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