Loches, la cité royale du jardin de la France - Météo à la carte
Découvrons une cité royale d’exception, la ville de Loches. Le climat du Val de Loire a toujours séduit les rois, ce qui explique le passé chargé d’histoires de cette commune. Aujourd’hui, les 6000 habitants profitent d’un cadre de vie exceptionnel où se plaisent artisans et visiteurs d’un jour.
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Bienvenue à la Cité royale de Loches
Découvrez la Cité royale, avec le donjon et le logis royal.
Secrets d'Histoire - Cité royale de Loches
La Cité Royale de Loches - Version longue
Vidéo avec des images aériennes de la Cité Royale, filmée en 2016.
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We came to Loches, where Georges Sands (aka Chopin's girlfriend) used to hang out.
Découvrez la Cité Royale de Loches !
Vidéo avec des images aériennes de la Cité Royale, filmée en 2016.
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Loches has a famous mediaeval Cité Royale.
You can visit the castle.
La cité royale de Loches et l'histoire d'Agnès Sorel
Pour l'émission On vous embarque !, Baptist de la chaine YouTube Parlons Y-stoire nous emmène à la découverte de la cité royale de Loches et nous raconte l'histoire d'Agnès Sorel, la dame de beauté de Charles VII.
On vous embarque !, c'est le dimanche à 12h55 sur France 3 Centre-Val de Loire.
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La Cité Royale de Loches : donjon et logis royal (notrebellefrance, châteaux de france)
Le château de Loches constitue l'un des cas les plus représentatifs de l'évolution de l'architecture féodale.
De la tour maîtresse du XIe siècle au logis Royal des XIVe siècle, des tourelles semi-circulaires aux tours en amande, des flanquements du XIIIe siècle aux moineaux de la fin du XVe siècle, le château de Loches offre toutes les évolutions.
Places to see in ( Loches - France )
Places to see in ( Loches - France )
Loches is a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department in central France. It is situated 29 miles southeast of Tours by railway, on the left bank of the Indre River.
Loches (the Roman Leucae) grew up around a monastery founded about 500 by St. Ours and belonged to the Counts of Anjou from 886 until 1205. In the latter year it was seized from King John of England by Philip Augustus, and from the middle of the 13th century until after the time of Charles IX of France the castle was a residence of the kings of France, apart for a brief interlude in 1424 when it was heritably granted to Archibald Douglas, Duke of Touraine. Antoine Guenand, Lord of La Celle-Guenand was appointed Captain-Governor of Loches in 1441.
The town, one of the most picturesque in central France, lies at the foot of the rocky eminence on which stands the Château de Loches, the castle of the Anjou family, surrounded by an outer wall 13 ft./4 m. thick, and consisting of the old collegiate church of St Ours, the royal lodge and the donjon or keep.
The church of St Ours dates from the tenth century to the twelfth century; among its distinguishing features are the huge stone pyramids surmounting the nave and the beautiful carving of the west door. It contains the tomb of Agnès Sorel.
The royal lodge, built by Charles VII of France and once used as the subprefecture, contains the oratory of Anne of Brittany. It was here on 11 May 1429 that Joan of Arc arrived, fresh from her historic victory at Orleans, to meet the king.
The donjon includes, besides the ruined keep (12th century), the Martelet, celebrated as the prison of Lodovico Sforza, Duke of Milan, who died there in 1508, and the Tour Ronde, built by Louis XI of France and containing the famous iron cages in which state prisoners, including according to a story now discredited, the inventor Cardinal Balue, were confined.
Loches has a town hall and several houses of the Renaissance period. On the right bank of the Indre, opposite the town, is the village of Beaulieu-lès-Loches, once the seat of a barony.
( Loches - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Loches . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Loches - France
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Loches Autrefois
Redécouvrez Loches et la Cité Royale grâce aux ouvrages de Frédy Richard.
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Loches Castle
From the rampart looking down at the peasants