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1. Château de Chenonceau
Stand in awe as you view the magnificent Château de Chenonceau spanning the River Cher and examine the exquisite oil works within its extensive gallery. Meander down halls of period furniture into ornate, secluded rooms and explore the vast landscaped gardens.
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2. Royal Château of Blois
Famous as the site of the blessing of Joan of Arc’s banner, the Château de Blois consists of a row of rustic structures of various architectural styles. Its façades incorporate features from the Renaissance, classic and Gothic schools. The site also has several art and history museums. The château, which played a major role in the political history of the region, has hundreds of rooms, nearly all with fireplaces. Embark on a self-guided tour around the majestic rooms of the buildings.
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3. Château de Chaumont
Overlooking the trees, homes and river of the quaint town, Château de Chaumont befits a fairytale. Dating back to the 10th century, it has a fascinating history revolving around a noble family and later Louis XI. From across the river, marvel at the enchanting turrets and columns that rise above the trees.
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4. Château-Gaillard
Visit the Château d'Amboise to see a hall of fine motifs and intricate windows and view the tomb of one of the world’s great thinkers. Walk through vast corridors of battle-ready weapons and break out into a serene garden with beautiful views of the river.
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5. Saint-Gatien Cathedral
The mesmerizing Gothic façade of Tours Cathedral is among the most eye-catching architectural designs in the region. Its range of intriguing features dates from several time periods, between the 12th and 16th centuries. Learn about its fascinating history through the works of art dotted around the walls of its interior.
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6. Saint Martin Basilica
The Saint Martin Basilica is a 19th-century church with a neo-byzantine design in the heart of Tours. It stands on top of the tomb of the saint after whom the church is named. The basilica was a popular site for pilgrims on their way to Spain in the Middle Ages.
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