Vidéo visite de Tours et le Château de Villandry
Suivez notre reporter Audrey à la découverte de la ville de Tours. Les maisons médiévales et les hôtels particuliers font le charme du quartier St-Martin au centre-ville. après cette balade nous faisons une pause gastronomique avec le chef tourangeau Olivier Harlot dans son restaurant. Ensuite nous découvrirons le musée du compagnonnage. Notre visite s'achève au château de Villandry célèbre pour ses jardins à la française.
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Château des Tours
Château des Tours is my favorite Côtes-du-Rhône wine. In this video, I'm talking about the winery, the wine style, the grape varieties. I'm also explaining why this wine is a good investment and why you should keep a few bottles in your wine cellar.
France’s Loire: Château Country
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Along the Loire River Valley, the beautiful French countryside is studded with evocative châteaux. Home-basing in Amboise, we visit four unique castles: elegant Chenonceau, massive Chambord, stately Cheverny, and fragrant Villandry. Along the way, we tour Leonardo’s home, feed hunting dogs, enjoy the local cuisine, and savor a princely garden. | © 2014 Rick Steves' Europe
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château de Tours
Tours (prononcé [tuʁ] Prononciation du titre dans sa version originale Écouter) est une commune française du centre-ouest de la France, sur les rives de la Loire et du Cher, préfecture du département d'Indre-et-Loire, dans la région Centre-Val de Loire. La ville, comptant 134 803 habitants en 2013 (population municipale au sens strict, opposée au nombre d’habitants de la ville, à savoir 138 268)2, est au centre d'une unité urbaine de plus de 350 000 habitants (2013)3, elle-même noyau d'une aire urbaine de plus de 487 000 habitants4. Elle est ainsi, selon ces chiffres, la plus grande commune, la plus grande unité urbaine et la plus grande aire urbaine de la région Centre-Val-de-Loire, ainsi que la 18e aire urbaine de France5.
Tours est la capitale de la Touraine. Cette cité est historiquement le plus important site de Touraine. L'histoire de Tours se confond avec l'histoire de la région, allant dans ses influences économiques, politiques et sociales bien au-delà des limites de l'actuel département de l'Indre et Loire6.
Tours, qui a obtenu le label Villes et Pays d'art et d'histoire, est au cœur du site de la Loire, inscrit au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO au titre de paysage culturel. Cette ville est considérée comme l'une des cités historiques où se forgea l'unité française7.
Amboise Chateau, Loire, France
Amboise lies on the banks of the Loire River, 17 miles (27 km) east of Tours. Amboise was once home of the French royal court., and today is a small market town.
The town of Amboise is also only about 11 miles (18 km) away from the historic Chateau de Chenonceau, situated on the Cher River near the small village of Chenonceaux. Its former name was Ambacia, from the old name of the river and marsh Amasse.
The city is famous for the Clos Lucé manor house where Leonardo da Vinci lived (and ultimately died) at the invitation of King Francis I of France, whose Chateau d'Amboise, which dominates the town, is located just 500 m (1,640 feet) away.
The narrow streets contain some good examples of timbered housing.
A 19th-century fountain by John Oswald of a turtle topped by a teddy bear figure, standing in front of the spot where the markets are held.
Clovis I (c. 466–511) and the Visigoths signed a peace treaty of alliance with the Arvernians in 503, which assisted him in his defeat of the Visigothic kingdom in the Battle of Vouille in 507.
Joan of Arc passed through in 1429 on her way to Orleans to the Battle of Patay.
The Amboise conspiracy was the conspiracy of Conde and the Huguenots in 1560 against Francis II, Catherine de' Medici, and the Guises.
The Edict of Amboise (1563) conceded the free exercise of worship to the Protestants.
-The Chateau at Amboise was home to Mary Stewart, Queen of Scots, for much of her early life, being raised there at the French court of Henry II. She arrived in France from Scotland in 1548, aged six, remained in France until 1561, when she returned to her homeland - sailing up the Firth of Forth to Edinburgh on 15 August that year.
-Leonardo da Vinci spent the last years of his life in Amboise. Some models of his inventions are still there and have not been removed. The house has lost some of its original parts, but it still stands today and has a beautiful overlook of the gardens and the town below.
-Francis I, who, having spent part of his youth at Amboise, continued to live there during the early years of his reign, made such further additions to the castle as were needed to bring it practically to a finished state.
-At the beginning of 1516 he also had a little manor-house, situated not far from the castle, put into thorough repair, ready for the arrival of Leonardo da Vinci, who, at the age of over sixty, had consented to leave his native country and place his genius as painter, engineer, and architect at the King's service. He had been in declining health for some time before. and he lived but three years after his arrival at Amboise.
- In the seventeenth century it was degraded to the level of a State prison, the most illustrious man to be enclosed within its walls being Nicolas Fouquet, that dishonest Superintendent of Finance of Louis xiv who, with his embezzled millions, built the magnificent Chateau of Vaux,
Marathon de Tours : les pemiers coureurs au château de Villandry
Les premières images des coureurs du Marathon de Tours lors de leur passage au château de Villandry.
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At Home in the Loire Valley with Timothy Corrigan in his new old chateau
Tag along to France for a video visit with Timothy Corrigan at his new French country home, Chateau de la Chevallerie. Tim takes us behind the scenes for a before tour of the 18th century chateau, sharing the history, many design details and hints of what is to come. If you loved our tour with Tim at his last chateau, you're in for a treat. And stay tuned for an after video next year when Timothy will share the final renovations and decoration of this glorious sleeping beauty. You’ll be inspired, informed and entertained!! For more visit quintessenceblog.com
France Vlog — Chateaux + Tours
In this video, Bexley High School’s French group visits two chateaux, Château d'Amboise and Château de Chenonceau, in France and prepares a tradition French meal. More vlogs to come in the near future!
Le Caviste avec un accent #3: CHATEAU DES TOURS 2011, ENFIN!
Petite vidéo en direct de la boutique Trésors des Vignes à Uzès - Pont du Gard, où l'on vous présente les rouges 2011 du CHATEAU DES TOURS : c'est trop bon :) !
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Nérac, du château Henri IV, au moulin des Tours
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Ville de Tours et agglomération Tour(s) plus
Présentation de la ville de Tours et de l'agglomération de Tour(s)plus à l'occasion du 27ème forum de la communication publique et territoriale.
França - Vale do Loire 1: Tours, Château de Chenonceau, Château de Clos Lucé e Amboise
Vídeo documentário caseiro de viagem ao Vale do Loire na França, feita pela minha filha e amigas do intercâmbio da Universidade de Lyon, onde na edição faço brincadeiras com as meninas.
Loire, France: Château de Chambord
More info about travel to the Loire: With its huge scale and prickly silhouette, Château de Chambord is the most “must-see” of all of France's Loire Valley châteaux. If you hate crowds, you’ll like Chambord.
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Exploring a Château // Tours Vlog I
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Tours vend le Château du Plessis
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Cathédrale Saint-Gatien de Tours.
Cathedral Saint-Gatien of Tours.
Tombeau des Princes de France Charles-Orland de VALOIS (1492-1495) et de Charles de VALOIS (1496), fils de Charles VIII de VALOIS l'Affable (1470-1498), Roi de France (1483-1498) et de la Duchesse Anne de Bretagne (1477 ; 1488-1514), Reine de France (1491-1498). Dans la Cathédrale Saint-Gatien de Tours.
Grave of Princes of France Charles-Orland of VALOIS (1492-1495) and Charles de VALOIS (1496), sons of Charles VIIIth of VALOIS the Affable (1470-1498), King of France (1483-1498), and of Duchess Ann of Britain (1477; 1488-1514), Queen of France (1491-1498). In the Cathedral Saint-Gatien of Tours.
Tour Charles Ier le Grand Charlemagne (742 ou 748 - 814), Roi des Francs (768-814), Saint-Empereur Romain Germain Chrétien (800-814).
Charles Ist the Great Charlemagne (742 or 748 - 814), King of Francs (768_814), Saint Christian Roman German Emperor (800-814) Tower.
Basilique Saint-Martin de Tours.
Basilic Saint-Martin of Tours.
Sainte Relique du tombeau et des ossements de Saint-Martin le Miséricordieux (336 ou 337 - 397), Evêque de Tours (371-397).
Saint Relic of grave and bones of Saint-Martin the Merciful (336 or 337 - 397), Bishop of Tours (371_397).
Château de Tours.
Castle of Tours.
Ruines (façade) de l'Hôtel Jacques de BEAUNE (1445-1527), Baron de Semblançay (1516-1527). J'ai vécu au village de Semblançay de ma naissance en 1991 jusqu'en 1998. L'hôtel a brûlé avec la ville lors de la prise de Tours par les Allemands en Juin 1940.
Ruins (front) of Hostel Jacques de BEAUNE (1445-1527), Baron of Semblançay (1516-1527). I lived in village of Semblançay since my birth on 1991 until 1998. The hostel burnt with the city during the invasion of Tours by Germans on June 1940.
Église Abbatiale Saint-Julien. Rescapée de 1940.
Saint-Julien Church Rescaped from 1940.
Lycée René DESCARTES (1596-1650) de Tours. Le plus prestigieux. J'y ai étudié de 2005 à 2008.
René DESCARTES (1596-1650), Tours' Highschool. The most prestigious. I studied here between 2005 and 2008.
Fleuve Loire. Pont de Pierre ou Pont Thomas Woodrow WILSON (1856-1924), Président des États-Unis d'Amérique (1913-1921). Cathédrale Saint-Gatien et Bibliothèque Municipale de Tours.
Loire River. Stone Bridge or Thomas Woodrow WILSON (1856-1924), President of the United States of America (1913-1921), Bridge. Cathedral Saint-Gatien and Municipal Librairy of Tours.
Fontaine du Corps Expéditionnaire Américain (1917). Bibliothèque Municipale de Tours.
American Expeditionnary Corps Fountain (1917). Municipal Librairy of Tours.
Hôtel de Ville de Tours. Construit par Victor Alexandre Frédéric LALOUX (1850-1937). Place du Palais ou Place Jean JAURÈS (1859-1914).
Municipality of Tours. Built by Victor Alexandre Frédéric LALOUX (1850-1937). Palace Place or Jean JAURÈS (1859-1914) Place.
Jardin Léonard de VINCI (1452-1519) et Gare de Tours (encore Victor LALOUX).
Square Leonard of VINCI (1452-1519) and Tours Trainstation (Victor LALOUX again).
Le Vinci, Centre International des Congrès de Tours (Spécial, non ? Inauguré en 1993.).
The Vinci, International Congress Center of Tours (Special, isn't it ? Inaugurated in 1993.).
Palais des Archevêques, maintenant Musée des Beaux Arts. L'arbre à gauche est un Cèdre du Liban planté en 1804.
Archbishop Palace, now Arts Museum. The tree on the left is a Cedrus Libani, planted in 1804.
À la Pucelle armée, lieu où Jeanne d'ARC (1412-1431), Pucelle de Lorraine mais pas encore d'Orléans ni Sainte, reçut son armure avant de partir libérer Orléans en Avril 1429.
At the armed Maid, place wher Joan of ARC (1412-1431), Maid of Lorrain but not yet of Orleans and not yet Saint, received her amror before to go to liberate Orleans on April 1429.
n°25 Rue Jean-Baptiste COLBERT (1619-1683), rue emblématique et animée. Cette maison est la plus ancienne. Remarquez le plus vieux chien de Tours ^^.
n°25 Jean-Baptiste COLBERT (1619-1683) Street, emblematic and animated street. This house is the oldest. Notice the oldest dog of Tours ^^.
Place Plumereau. Point de rendez-vous des assoiffés.
Plumereau Place. Rendez-vous of thirsties.
Escalier extérieur dans le Vieux Tours.
Outer staircase in Old Tours.
Jardin Botanique (avec un émeu et des porcs-épics).
Botanic Garden (with a dromaius and porcupines).
Musique / Music : En sortant de l'école de / of Jacques PRÉVERT (1900-1977) chanté par les Frères Jacques (1946-1982) / song by the Jack Brothers (1946-1982).
French Cycling Holiday Tours - Loire Valley Chateaux
The Loire Valley upstream from Tours is the home of perhaps the most famous and beautiful of all of the Châteaux: Chenonceaux, with its graceful arches spanning the River Cher; Chambord set in the midst of Royal hunting forests and adorned with minarets, domes and towers; Amboise with its battlements and fluttering pennants dominating the Loire.
We visit all of these châteaux and more, and in between ride through some of the most beautiful pastoral countryside that France has to offer. We will discover the intrigue and deception , politics and passions that shaped the history of France. The Château de Blois, scene of one of the bloodiest massacres in the name of religious secularism , is a visit not to be missed, especially at night illuminated in a spectacular son et lumière.
All of this history and beauty (not to mention the pedalling) should stir the appetite and you won't be disappointed; some of the region's finest restaurants are included on our Loire Valley cycling tour, showcasing the specialities of the Touraine.
This French Cycling holiday is predominantly flat, with just the odd ascent to make you feel you've earned your supper. Following the course of the rivers Loire and Cher, the roads are practically car-free, and many kilometres are covered on dedicated cycleways.
The Loire Valley tour showcases the very best of this fascinating region, and will be a cycling vacation you'll never forget!
Chateau Belmont Tours, France
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