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Château-Gaillard d'Amboise en Indre-et-Loire

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Château de la Loire
Château de style Louis XII

Château-Gaillard d'Amboise

    Saint-Denis-Hors
    37530 Amboise
Private property; property of the municipality
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Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1500
1600
1900
2000
1496
Creation of the domain
1500
Appointment of the Jardins du Roy
1505
Assignment to Pacello da Mercogliano
1515
Consecration of the chapel
1559
Rénovation de la façade
1963
Première protection
2014
Reopening to the public
2023
Full protection
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The built and unbuilt elements, in full, of the estate of Château-Gaillard, as represented on the plan annexed to the decree and situated, on parcels n° 68, 69, 70, 75, 106, 127 and 183, appearing in the cadastre section AZ: inscription by order of 18 January 2023

Key figures

Charles VIII - King of France Commanditaire du domaine en 1496.
Pacello da Mercogliano - Italian gardener and agronomist Creator of gardens and orangery.
Louis XII - Roi de France Gives the estate to Pacello in 1505.
Charles de Guise-Lorraine - Cardinal et propriétaire Renovates the façade in 1559.
François Ier - Roi de France Owner and Renaissance symbol.
Jean Théodore Coupier - Industriel et propriétaire Replant the park in the 19th century.

Origin and history

The Royal Estate of Château-Gaillard, created in 1496 in Amboise by Charles VIII upon his return from the First Italian War, embodies the transition between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Inspired by the Poggio Reale villa in Naples, this site was designed as an innovative royal residence, combining Gothic architecture and Italian influences. Its location, at the foot of the Éperon des Châteliers, offered a microclimate conducive to the acclimatisation of Mediterranean species, marking the beginning of French gardens.

The Italian monk Pacello da Mercogliano, accompanying Charles VIII, created in 1496 the first gardens of the French Renaissance, introducing revolutionary techniques: axial perspectives, symmetrical parts, and the first royal orangery. This domain became a laboratory of acclimatization for citrus, peach, and even the queen-caud plum. The gardens, fed by the Amass and local sources, incorporated water mirrors and structured aisles, transposing for the first time in France the principles of the medieval villas.

The Royal Logis, built on a terrace overlooking a 15-hectare park, combines a Gothic structure (pentuous roofs, pepper turret) with a Renaissance facade decorated with ionic and Corinthian capitals. The troglodytic chapel, consecrated in 1515, and the commons (kitchens, dovecote, cooler) dug in the cliff testify to the ingenuity of the arrangements. The façade was redesigned in 1559 by Charles de Guise-Lorraine, adding monumental entrapments and sculptures inspired by the Haute-Renaissance.

Successive property of Charles VIII, Louis XII, François I, and Pacello da Mercogliano (to whom Louis XII gave him in 1505 against an annual orange bouquet), the estate will also house figures like Marie Stuart and Catherine de Medici. Ranked a Historic Monument in 1963 for its chapel and gardens, and then fully protected in 2023, it reopened to the public in 2014 after five years of restoration, revealing its 16th century stained glass windows, its Italianizing chimneys, and its historic trails.

The gardens, replanted in the 19th century by Jean Théodore Coupier, conserve rare species and exceptional biodiversity. Recent excavations exhumed seven historic trails, 16th-century bread ovens, and a forgotten cooler. The estate, open all year round, offers today a dive into the royal art of living in the Renaissance, mixing architectural, horticultural and landscape heritage.

Future

After 5 years of pharaonic restoration carried out by 50 artisans & crafts of the Loire Valley, the castle is now open to the public and offers you the visit of the "palazotto", small palace, completely restored, as well as the walk in its gardens and the 7 paths that allow you to discover the vast domain.
An exhibition in an addiction allows you to understand the process and the scale of the work.

Explore the new features of 2017: the medieval courtyard, the "chai François 1er", the monumental screw tower, the "Grande Fontaine reindeer"!

Discover the range of local products related to the fruit of Château Gaillard, Orange: honey with orange blossom, orange candle, sweet orange jam, ...

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Conditions of visit

  • Conditions de visite : Ouvert toute l'année
  • Période d'ouverture : du 1er avril au 5 novembre
  • Jours d'ouverture : tous les jours
  • Horaires d'ouverture : de 13h à 19h
  • Tarifs de visite : 11€/adulte, 10€/étudiant, 7€/enfant de plus de 7 ans, visite guidée incluse dans tarif
  • Contact organisation : domaineroyalchateaugaillard@gmail.com
  • Equipment and Details

    • Boissons sur place
    • Guide
    • Guide conférencier
    • Parking à proximité