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The architectural heritage in the valley's historic towns is notable, especially its châteaux, such as the Château de Montsoreau, Château d'Amboise, Château d'Azay-le-Rideau, Château de Chambord, Château de Chinon, Château du Rivau, Château d'Ussé, Château de Villandry and Chenonceau. The châteaux, numbering more than three hundred, represent a nation of builders starting with the necessary castle fortifications in the 10th century to the splendour of those built half a millennium later.
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Visit Loire Valley - 5 Things to Love & Hate about The Loire Valley, France
The Loire Valley with it's numerous chateaux is a wonder to behold. The quaint towns, hidden palaces, miles of biking, rivers and farm homes to visit really make Loire one of the best places to visit in France.
This video covers the best and worst of visiting the Loire Valley in France.
Filmed in The Loire Valley, France
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3 of the Best Loire Valley Castles that you SHOULD See!
3 of the Best Loire Valley Castles that you should see! You can either visit them on road trip or you might prefer to join a tour from Paris to see 3 castles (Chenonceau Castle, Chateau de Cheverny, and Chateau de Chambord).
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The 3 Loire Valley Chateaux that we Recommend are:
Château Chambord
Château de Chenonceau
Château Chaumont
(Another very popular castle is Cheverny)
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Chartres Cathedral, Cathedrale St-Etienne, Chateau de Chenonceau, Chateau de Villandry, La Forteresse de Montbazon, Parc Oriental de Maulevrier, Parc Floral d'Apremont, George Sand's House, Chateau de l'Islette, Chateau Gaillard, Amboise, Cathedrale Ste-Croix, Chateau de Maintenon, Pont Canal de Briare, Chateau de Meung sur Loire
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Visit Loire Valley - What to Know Before Your Visit The Loire Valley, France
Heading to France to see the chateaux in the Loire Valley and wanting to be prepared for your visit? This video talks about transportation around the Loire Valley, how to decide which chateaux to visit and other general travel tips for getting the most out of your French visit to The Loire Valley.
Filmed at the Chateau Chenanceu in the Loire Valley, France
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Epcot Impressions De France in 4k
This is the 18 minute film that has been shown at the France Pavilion at Epcot since opening day in 1982. It is shown every half hour until park closing in the Palais du Cinema. The movie is projected onto five adjacent screens, giving 200° coverage.
In my opinion, even after 36 years 'Impressions De France' is still one of the highlights at Epcot as it is a perfect marriage of images and music.
Although certain aspects are dated this does not matter. Does one dismiss a work of art simply because it does not reflect current styles or fashions? No, of course not.
This is a classic film which I hope will play at the French Pavilion forever, it is a wonderful snapshot of what France once was and I doubt whether it could or would be made today. For me it is now the only thing at Epcot that is guaranteed to bring joy to my heart and I know that many others have a love for it that is unmatched by anything else at Walt Disney World's second park.
I tried to keep the camera as steady as I could without using a tripod, the video is shot in 4k at 24fps to match the film. I was sat in the back row of the cinema during the last showing, whilst it was fairly empty unfortunately a couple of heads do intrude into the frame somewhat. I hope that this does not interfere too much with the enjoyment of the film.
I do not pan the camera at all but keep it locked onto the middle screen with part of each of the screens either side. With this wide angle view I manage to capture just under half of what a person in the Palais du Cinema can see.
Here is the list of the scenes from an official list, one day I would like to visit them all:
1 The cliffs at Étretat in Normandy.
2 Gliding through the Marais Poitevin, a swamp area near La Rochelle.
3 Château de Chenonceau; in the Loire Valley, then from the gardens.
4 Horsemen and hunting dogs cross the Cheverny Forest.
5 Aerial shot of Château de Chambord.
6 We fly over the red rooftops up to the bell tower of the church in the Vézelay village.
7 Vezelay Church interior, with church bells in the background.
8 In the horse cart we ride through Riquewihr Village near Germany.
9 Moving through the market place in Beuvron-en-Auge, Normandy.
10 French pastries.
11 Wine harvest at the Monbazillac Vineyard.
12 Interior of a Cognac cave.
13 The Fountain of Apollo at Versailles.
14 The Palace of Versailles Garden.
15 The Versailles building and the Hall of Mirrors.
16 Flying over Castle Beynac in the Dordogne Valley.
17 Man chopping wood with Chateau Montpoupon.
18 La Roque - Gageac in the Dordogne Valley (bicyclists).
19 Chateau Montpoupon, bicyclists racing toward us.
20 Bugatti race cars in Cannes.
21 Hot air balloons take off near Chaumont Castle on the Loire river.
22 Hot air balloons in front of the cliff city of Rocamadour.
23 French Alps in the spring.
24 Mountain climbers on rocky peaks in Chamonix. (French Alps)
25 Skiers in Chamonix.
26 La Rochelle Harbor.
27 On board a Brittany fishing boat at sea.
28 A rocky beach in Normandy.
29 Mont Saint-Michel.
30 Interior of Notre-Dame-de-Penhors church in Pouldreuzic, Brittany.
31 Wedding reception in full swing at a Brittany farm to traditional Brittany folk music.
32 Couple walks along the cliffs of Normandy in Étretat.
33 The cliff city of Bonifacio, Corsica.
34 Villefranche near Nice.
35 Calanque cliffs near Cassis.
36 Pier in front of the Carlton Hotel in Cannes.
37 Cannes Harbor at twilight.
38 Racing along railway tracks in the small Lozère town of Chapeauroux next to the Allier River.
39 Gare du Nord (North rail station) in Paris.
40 Champs-Élysées at twilight featuring the Arc de Triomphe.
41 Seine River in Paris.
42 Notre Dame de Paris.
43 Through the archways at the Louvre, the Republican Guard
44 Eiffel Tower.
45 Aerial shot of Étretat Cliffs.
46 Aerial shot of the Pyrenées of Cirque de Gavarnie
47 Aerial shot of Château de Chambord.
48 Aerial shot of French Alps near Mont Blanc.
49 Finale - Eiffel Tower.
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1) Mont-Saint-Michel
Durante l'alta marea il promontorio viene completamente circondato dall'acqua
During the high tide the promontory is completely surrounded by water
2) Parigi (Paris)
La capitale Europea più romantica
The most romantic European capital
3) Chamonix Monte Bianco (Chamonix Mont Blanc)
Non perdetevi il panorama da una tra le montagne più alte d'Europa
Fantastic landscape from the top
4) Bonifacio Corsica
Piccola città costruita sulle falesie, a strapiombo sul mare
Small town built on the cliffs
5) Itinerario Della Lavanda (Lavender Route)
La fioritura della lavanda inizia a fine Giugno e termina a metà Agosto
The lavender bloom begins at the end of June and ends in mid-August
6) Eguisheim
Piccolo villaggio in cui il tempo sembra essersi fermato
Small village in the east of France
7) Chaumont sur Loire
Patrimonio mondiale dell'UNESCO
World Heritage Site of UNESCO
8) Gole Del Verdon (Verdon Gorge)
Una delle particolarità è il colore smeraldo dell'acqua del fiume Verdon
Emerald color river waters
9) Nizza (Nice)
Capitale della Costa Azzurra
Côte d'Azur capital
10) Les Falaises d'Étretat
Alte scogliere alternate con spiagge
High cliffs
Château de Chenonceau, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France, Europe
The Château de Chenonceau is a French château spanning the River Cher, near the small village of Chenonceaux in the Indre-et-Loire département of the Loire Valley in France. It is one of the most well-known châteaux of the Loire valley. The estate of Chenonceau is first mentioned in writing in the 11th century. The current château was built in 1514--1522 on the foundations of an old mill and was later extended to span the river. The bridge over the river was built (1556-1559) to designs by the French Renaissance architect Philibert de l'Orme, and the gallery on the bridge (1570--1576) to designs by Jean Bullant. An architectural mixture of late Gothic and early Renaissance, Château de Chenonceau and its gardens are open to the public. Other than the Royal Palace of Versailles, it is the most visited château in France. The château is classified as a Monument historique since 1840 by the French Ministry of Culture. Today, Chenonceau is a major tourist attraction and in 2007 received around 800,000 visitors. In the 13th century, the fief of Chenonceau belonged to the Marques family. The original château was torched in 1412 to punish owner Jean Marques for an act of sedition. He rebuilt a château and fortified mill on the site in the 1430s. Jean Marques's indebted heir Pierre Marques found it necessary to sell. Thomas Bohier (fr) Chamberlain for King Charles VIII of France purchased the castle from Pierre Marques in 1513 (this leads to 2013 being considered the 500th anniversary of the castle: MDXIII--MMXIII.) Bohier demolished the castle, though its 15th-century keep was left standing, and built an entirely new residence between 1515 and 1521. The work was sometimes overseen by his wife Katherine Briçonnet, who delighted in hosting French nobility, including King Francis I on two occasions. In 1535 the château was seized from Bohier's son by King Francis I of France for unpaid debts to the Crown; after Francis' death in 1547, Henry II offered the château as a gift to his mistress, Diane de Poitiers, who became fervently attached to the château along the river. In 1555 she commissioned Philibert de l'Orme to build the arched bridge joining the château to its opposite bank. Diane then oversaw the planting of extensive flower and vegetable gardens along with a variety of fruit trees. Set along the banks of the river, but buttressed from flooding by stone terraces, the exquisite gardens were laid out in four triangles. Diane de Poitiers was the unquestioned mistress of the castle, but ownership remained with the crown until 1555, when years of delicate legal maneuvers finally yielded possession to her. After King Henry II died in 1559, his strong-willed widow and regent Catherine de' Medici forced Diane to exchange it for the Château Chaumont. Queen Catherine then made Chenonceau her own favorite residence, adding a new series of gardens. As Regent of France, Catherine would spend a fortune on the château and on spectacular nighttime parties. In 1560, the first ever fireworks display seen in France took place during the celebrations marking the ascension to the throne of Catherine's son Francis II. The grand gallery, which extended along the existing bridge to cross the entire river, was dedicated in 1577. She also added rooms between the chapel and the library on the east side of the corps de logis, as well as a service wing on the west side of the entry courtyard. Catherine considered an even greater expansion of the château, shown in an engraving published by Jacques Androuet du Cerceau in the second (1579) volume of his book Les plus excellents bastiments de France. If this project had been executed, the current château would have been only a small portion of an enormous manor laid out like pincers around the existing buildings. On Catherine's death in 1589 the château went to her daughter-in-law, Louise de Lorraine-Vaudémont, wife of King Henry III. At Chenonceau Louise was told of her husband's assassination in 1589 and she fell into a state of depression, spending the remainder of her days wandering aimlessly along the château's corridors dressed in mourning clothes amidst somber black tapestries stitched with skulls and crossbones. Henri IV obtained Chenonceau for his mistress Gabrielle d'Estrées by paying the debts of Catherine de' Medici, which had been inherited by Louise and were threatening to ruin her. In return Louise left the château to her niece Françoise de Lorraine, at that time six years old and betrothed to the four-year-old César de Bourbon, duc de Vendôme, the natural son of Gabrielle d'Estrées and Henri IV.
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The Château de Chenonceau is a French château spanning the River Cher, near the small village of Chenonceaux in the Indre-et-Loire département of the Loire Valley in France. It is one of the best-known châteaux of the Loire valley where the mistress of Henry II of France used to live.She was evicted by Catherine De Medecis , the wife of King Henry II, after his death.Diane De Poitiers moved to a much smaller building,Chateau de Chaumont also in the Loire valley.
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DU LICH VONG QUANH NUOC PHAP
Sau khi tham thanh pho Paris va Tu Vien Saint Michel Mont o Normandy ta se di ve phia Nam de tiep tuc cuoc hanh trinh.Tu Normandy theo Quoc Lo A28 huong Tay Nam ta se den Tours cach Paris 204km.Day cung la vung thung lung song Loire noi tieng voi nhung lau dai tuyet dep.
Nằm dọc hai bên bờ con sông dài nhất nước Pháp, thung lũng sông Loire được mệnh danh là Thung lũng của các vị vua. Sau khi trải qua những bước thăng trầm của lịch sử với nhiều thế kỷ bị đô hộ bởi giặc ngoại xâm, từ thế kỷ 11, thung lũng Loire trở thành nơi vui chơi giải trí cho giới quý tộc nước Pháp.Thung lũng sông Loire từng được coi là một Paris thôn dã cho những cuộc săn bắn thú rừng hay cho những vương tôn, công tử hoàng tộc. Thời kỳ Phục hưng bắt đầu vào thế kỷ 16 với sự ra đời của nhiều lâu đài nguy nga tráng lệ bao quanh bởi những khu vườn xinh đẹp, mà nhiều lâu đài trong số đó còn được bảo tồn gần như nguyên vẹn cho tới ngày nay, đã biến hành trình dọc sông Loire trở thành một trong những tuyến du lịch trong ngày được yêu thích nhất ở Pháp.
Thung lũng sông Loire nổi tiếng khắp nơi với hệ thống lâu đài kiên cố với khoảng 42 lâu đài xây dựng từ thời kỳ Phục Hưng như các lâu đài Amboise, Lâu đài Azay-le-Rideau, Lâu đài Blois, Lâu đài Chambord, Lâu đài Châteaudun, Lâu đài Cheverny, Lâu đài Chaumont-sur-Loire, Lâu đài Chenonceau, Lâu đài Saumur, Lâu đài Villandry… Ngoài ra, vùng thung lũng này còn nổi tiếng với những loại rượu vang đặc trưng của các vùng Anjou, Saumur, Orléanais và Touraine.
Lich su nhieu khi ky la va bi an.Dac biet la khi co su pha tron giua chinh tri , long dam me trong tinh yeu va su tra thu cua nguoi dan ba.
Ôi đàn bà là những niềm đau
hay đàn bà là ngọc ngà trăng sao ...( Nhac si Song Ngoc )
Nhung mot lau dai khong lien quan den nhung dieu tren thi se ra sao.Chenonceau duoc moi nguoi cong nhan la mot trong nhung lau dai dep nhut nuoc Phap.Neu khong co mot lich su doc nhut vo nhi thi no cung chi la mot lau dai nhu bao lau dai khac o thung lung Loire.
Chenonceau goi nho den mot cau chuyen tinh cua nhung nguoi dan ba giau co va day quyen luc .Ho yeu quy no , tranh danh no , giu gin va tu bo no .Ket qua la nguoi doi sau co mot lau dai nhu ngay nay.
Day la mot thien tinh su giua vua Henry II ( 1519 - 1559 )cua Phap ,co vo la Hoang Hau Catherine de Medicis , voi nguoi tinh vo cung quyen ru va cuc ky thong minh Diane de Poitier.
Cau chuyen so luoc nhu sau.Nguoi tinh cua vua Henry II la Diane de Poitier.Ba la mot nguoi phu nu xuat chung .Khong nhung dep long lay ma , co trinh do van hoa cao ,thong minh tuyet dinh va con la mot nha chinh tri nhay ben.Diane , luc 15 tuoi lay mot nguoi chong hon minh 39 tuoi.Chong ba la chau noi cua vua Charles VII .Sau nay ba tro thanh vu nuoi cua vua Henry II khi vua cha cua vua Henry II bi bat trong tran chien voi Tay Ban nha o Pavia vao nam 1525.
Thoi gian troi qua ba tro thanh nguoi tinh tin can cua vua. Sau nay vua Henry cuoi ba Catherine de Medicis lam Hoang Hau nhung van say dam moi tinh cua Diane.Vua da tang lau dai Chateu de Chenonceau cho ba Diane.
Sau khi vua Henry II chet ,Hoang hau Catherine tra thu va duoi Diane ra khoi lau dai.Diane don ve Chateau de Chaumont ,nho hon nhieu so voi cho o cu.
Hoang Hau Catherine sua lai toan bo lau dai trong them hoa va lam dep hon xua rat nhieu de xoa sach dau an cua Diane. Do vay lau dai moi co ve dep nhu ngay nay.