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Château d'Ussé

Château d'Ussé

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Château d'Ussé is located in Rigny-Ussé, in the Indre-et-Loire region. It is one of the châteaux of the Loire Valley.

Château d'Ussé

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Emerging from the forest of Chinon like a fairytale apparition, the Château d'Ussé immediately stands out as one of the most spectacular in the Loire Valley. Its silhouette, bristling with round towers, pepper-pot turrets, sculpted dormer windows and bluish slate roofs, is so perfect that it seems to have been designed more to enchant the eye than to resist assault. This fairytale feel is not accidental: tradition has it that Charles Perrault, who stayed at the château at the end of the 17th century, found the inspiration for Sleeping Beauty here. What makes Ussé truly unique is the way it combines several centuries of architecture without ever appearing incoherent. The Gothic massing of the early medieval towers meets the Renaissance wings with their finely crafted facades, while the formal gardens, attributed to André Le Nôtre, structure the park with their ordered terraces facing the Loire. The château is not a static monument: it is a palimpsest of the great history of France, from feudalism to the Ancien Régime. A tour of the interior reveals remarkably well-preserved flats, furnished with authentic 17th and 18th century pieces. The Gothic chapel, set in the courtyard like a miniature jewel, houses woodwork and sculptures of rare delicacy. In the ceremonial rooms, Flemish tapestries and period portraits recreate the atmosphere of an aristocratic residence at its zenith. Children, meanwhile, are greeted by living wax scenes depicting Sleeping Beauty in the towers, transforming the visit into a veritable narrative adventure. The natural setting adds to the magic of the place. To the rear, the national forest of Chinon forms an age-old curtain of greenery; in front, the terraced gardens slope down towards the confluence of the Indre and Loire rivers, offering views of rare nobility. At dusk, when the golden light of the Loire Valley bathes the white tufa towers, Ussé achieves a beauty that is as much painting as architecture.

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