Nestled in the Loire Valley, the Château de Villandry stands as a testament to Renaissance architecture and is one of the region’s UNESCO-listed castles. Constructed in the 1530s by Jean Le Breton, who served as the Minister of Finance under King Francis I, the château is distinguished by its exceptional classical gardens. Visitors can explore the meticulously designed gardens, which feature geometric patterns and vibrant colors, and wander through the historic interiors. The riverside setting adds to the serene and picturesque experience, making it a favored destination for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers.
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