The royal chateau of Blois is certainly one of the jewels of the region: With its 1000 years of existence, it housed the principal figures of the history of France. It became the first open air museum of the civilian French architecture, from the middle ages to the 18th century.
We start our visit upon entering the state hall, one of the most important remains of the medieval period. From wing to wing, from Louis 12 to Francis 1st, we discover life in the royal chateau. In each room, lays in front of our eyes, different centuries with their own customs, traditions and hobbies.
And what a pleasure to see this fireworks of colours before us. Each room is admirable by its furniture and decoration which would make some other chateaux seem plain.