The Royal Château of Blois, a place of power and witness to the history of France, invites you to discover its different architectural periods and its central role in the French Renaissance.
The François I Wing, famous for its courtyard façade and monumental staircase, is one of the greatest architectural achievements of the French Renaissance. The façade's ornamentation, inspired by Italy, is characterized by a network of horizontal moldings and pilasters framing the windows. The polygonal staircase offers a striking contrast between the strength of its buttresses and the lightness of its loggias, allowing courtiers to observe the festivities and be observed themselves.
The Louis XII Wing displays Gothic influences while incorporating the principles of a new Italian-inspired lifestyle. The more open façade and the gallery with its sculpted candelabra pillars create a more airy aesthetic. The grand staircase, located in a square tower, is decorated with a sculpted panel depicting a crowned porcupine, an emblem chosen by Louis XII to symbolize the capacity for self-defense.
The King's and Queen's Chambers bear witness to the royal splendor of the era. These rooms are decorated with furniture and architectural elements characteristic of the period, offering a glimpse into daily life at the Royal French court.
Hours of the visits:
The castle and its museums are open all year round, except for January 1st and December 25th.
Last entry half an hour before the castle closes.
Sound and Light: Every evening during the Easter weekend (March 30 and 31, April 1), then from April 6 to September 22 (except June 21 and July 13).
Individual Rates:
* Reduced rate available to students, teachers visiting individually, and adults from large families (upon presentation of proof dated less than 6 months prior). The rate is €7 for students with a PCE (student cultural pass).
** The Histopad is free, subject to availability, exept for free tickets: + €4 per person.
The sound and light show:
A breathtaking experience at nightfall! (Duration 45 min)
On the four facades of the courtyard, monumental video projections and immersive special effects take hold of the grand architecture, transforming the castle and bringing it to life. A castle that crumbles, that trembles before Catherine de Medici, or a Duke of Guise more alive than ever: loves, dramas, and secrets—all the greatest episodes of history are brought to life in a unique 360° spectacle.
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