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Château de Valmer

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Nestling in the heart of the Loire Valley, Château de Valmer's Renaissance terraces and tiered gardens are set against a backdrop of vines, combining architectural grace with the tragic memory of a fire.

History

In the heart of wine-growing Touraine, between Amboise and Vouvray, Château de Valmer stands as one of the most moving examples of Renaissance architecture in the Loire Valley. Set on the slopes of Chançay, it offers a breathtaking view of the terraced gardens that slope down to the vineyards, combining French landscaping and Italian influence with a rare elegance. What makes Valmer truly unique is this tension between preserved splendour and the wounds of history. The main building was ravaged by fire in 1948, leaving the residence with a partially ruined silhouette that lends it a romantic melancholy that few Loire Valley châteaux can claim. The surviving facades, towers and outbuildings still bear witness to the splendour of a first-rate stately home. As for the gardens, they have survived in all their nobility. Listed and meticulously maintained, they comprise successive terraces adorned with pruned boxwood, ponds, hornbeam hedges and a remarkable Renaissance chapel, a veritable architectural gem in the heart of the vegetation. Visitors can enjoy a walk that is both historic and sensory, punctuated by the scent of aromatic herbs and views of the Vouvray vineyards. The visit is an intimate experience, far removed from the crowds that flock to the great royal châteaux of the Loire. Here, you take the time to contemplate, to read the stones and to let your imagination fill in what the flames have destroyed. Photographers and lovers of romantic ruins will find some strikingly beautiful compositions here, especially in the low-angled light of late afternoon. Valmer is also a lively wine-producing estate, with troglodyte cellars carved out of the tufa rock and producing a renowned Vouvray wine. This dual identity - historic monument and working estate - gives it an authenticity that few heritage sites can offer.

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