About Royal Chateau de Blois
The Royal Chateau de Blois is situated in the downtown area of Blois at the Loir-et-Cher department in the Loire Valley, in France. The living arrangement of a few French rulers, it is additionally where Joan of Arc went in 1429 to be honored by the Archbishop of Reims before leaving with her military to drive the English from Orleans. The Chateau of Blois adequately controlled the town of Blois and involves a few structures. Development of these structures started in the 13th century and finished in the 17th century.
There are four compositional styles spoken to at the Chateau of Blois which include: 13th century Medieval stronghold, The Louis XII Gothic wing, The Francois I Renaissance wing, and the Gaston of Orleans Classical wing. The estate is currently utilized as an open historical center. On view for guests are the alleged toxin cupboards of Catherine de' Medici. In all probability this room, the "assembly of mysteries", had a substantially more trite reason, showing valuable items for visitors. Today, the chateau is claimed by the town of Blois and is a visitor attraction.
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