Logis royaux, Chateau de Chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France
Exhibition of sculptures, tapestries and documents, in the logis royaux, built c. 1370 by the duc d'Anjou, at the Chateau de Chinon or Forteresse royale de Chinon, on the Vienne river, Indre-et-Loire, France. The chateau was founded in the 11th century by Theobald I, count of Blois. King Henry II of England lived and died here in the 12th century and the chateau has been out of use since the late 16th century. It is listed as a historic monument and part of the Loire Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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1370 Anjou Apartments Blois Centre-val Chateaux Chinon Danjou Forteresse Fortified Indre-et-loire Lived Logis Loire-anjou-touraine Naturel Parc Royale Royaux Tapestries Tapestry Theobald Thibaut Tiled Touraine Vienne
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