Château de Plessis-lez-Tours
The royal Château de Plessis-lèz-Tours (French pronunciation: [ʃato də plɛsi le tuʁ]) is the remains of a late Gothic château located in the town of La Riche in the Indre-et-Loire department, in the Loire Valley of France. Around three fourths of the former royal residence were pulled down during the French Revolution in 1796.
Plessis-lèz-Tours was the favorite residence of King
The present building is only a small part of the château originally built by Louis XI in the 15th century. The original château had three wings in the shape of a U. The room where Louis XI died can be visited. It has late 15th-century wooden
The remaining wing, which had long been used as a dairy farm and a
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Château de Plessis-lez-Tours.
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View of the Royal Château de Plessis-lèz-Tours three wings in 1699
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View of the Royal Château de Plessis-lèz-Tours from the park
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Chateau de Plessis-les-Tours 17th century
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The remaining wing of the château (eastern façade)
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The remaining wing of the château (western façade)
References
(This is an edited translation of the article in the French-language Wikipedia.)
- ^ Châteaux de la Loire, Michelin Guide de Tourisme, 1987 Edition
- ^ Base Mérimée: PA00097942, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)