Château de Beauregard, Loire Valley

ChâTeau De Beauregard, Loire Valley

Château de Beauregard, Loire Valley

to get instant updates about 'ChâTeau De Beauregard, Loire Valley' on your MyPage. Meet other similar minded people. Its Free!

X 

All Updates


Description:
The Château de Beauregard is a palace in the Loire Valley in France. It is located on the territory of the commune of Cellettes, a little south of the city of Blois and a few miles from other famous Loire châteaux such as Cheverny. Although still inhabited, it can be visited by tourists.

History

Most of the château was built around 1545, when it was bought by Jean du Thiers, Lord of Menars, and Secretary of State to Henri II. The commissioned interior included frescoes on the fireplace of the royal chamber, which have survived. In the Great Gallery there is a fireplace in Italian style from this period. However its main feature was commissioned by Paul Ardier, Comptroller of Wars and Treasurer, who bought the château in 1617. He added further interior decorations over the next few decades, including a gallery of portraits.

Sources

  • Châteaux of the Loire Valley, Polidori & de Montclos (Könemann). ISBN 3895085987


External links








Read More

No feeds found

All
wait Posting your question. Please wait!...


No updates available.
No messages found
Tell your friends >
about this page
 Create a new Page
for companies, colleges, celebrities or anything you like.Get updates on MyPage.
Create a new Page
 Find your friends
  Find friends on MyPage from