Biglietto di ingresso al Domaine Royal de Chateau Gaillard





Descrizione
Trascorri un’intera giornata nel Paradiso dimenticato di Carlo VIII. Questo biglietto ti darà l'accesso a 500 anni di storia! Torna indietro nel tempo e scopri l’epica storia del re francese Carlo VIII, che ha portato con sé 22 artigiani italiani ad Amboise dando vita al “Primo rinascimento” presso lo Château Gaillard.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Scoprirai questo palazotto, voluto da Carlo VIII, che ha attraversato i secoli e conosciuto tutti i grandi personaggi del Rinascimento francese: Luigi XII, Anna di Bretagna, Francesco Ier, Dom Pacello da Mercoliano, Caterina de 'Medici, il Cardinale de Guise, Mary Stuart, ecc. Ricche collezioni rinascimentali sono esposte nel castello e una completa ristrutturazione da parte di maestri artigiani è stata effettuata in 5 anni da 300 lavoratori della Valle della Loira. Scopri pezzi d'arte unici del XVI secolo come Rembrandt, Titien, 8000 vetrate fatte a mano, arazzi Comedia dell Arte, collezioni italiane ... Conoscerai finalmente la favolosa storia dell'acclimatazione dei primi aranci della Francia nell'aranciera reale sotto il castello. Nel 1496, Carlo VIII riportò nel suo bagaglio il più grande maestro giardiniere d'Europa: Dom Pacello da Mercoliano (un monaco napoletano). Nel 1500, Château Gaillard divenne "Les Jardins du Roy" e Pacello ereditò la tenuta da un mazzo di fiori d'arancio da offrire al re ogni anno! Château Gaillard diventa un luogo di esperienza per questo illustre giardiniere. In un parco di 15 ettari, Pacello creerà gli inizi di giardini "alla francese", svilupperà una nuova varietà di prugne (verdura), ecc. Passeggia attraverso il 7 percorso a piedi del Paradiso, esplora le grotte nella collina, annusa l'agrume nelle serre e termina la tua visita al bar degli agrumi. Puoi assaggiare il miele del paradiso, la gelatina di fiori d'arancio e, soprattutto, gustare una torta all'arancia fatta in casa e un succo d'arancia appena spremuto.
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Informazioni importanti
- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- I neonati devono sedere in grembo a un adulto
- Sono disponibili seggiolini specifici per neonati
- I trasporti sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Tutte le aree e le superfici sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- Solo accesso pedonale (29 allée du Pont Moulin, 37400 Amboise)
Recensioni(257)
Magnificent, very intimate castle, very pleasant to visit with a very competent guide (Irina). It is very well furnished in every room. Mary Stuart's room is remarkable. The very strong points of this site are the gardens filled with symbols, beautifully maintained with a conservatory of orange and lemon trees. A special mention for Laurence, the person at the catering site, who makes very, very good fresh fruit juices. She is energetic and very pleasant. Warning: big alert regarding her jams: they are delicious😉
Excellent moment. We stayed for 4 hours. A warm welcome at the ticket office as well as at the food corner. Dishes made with quality products. A smiling, accessible, and inventive guide, for a most enjoyable participatory visit. We were able to stroll through the park and the castle at our leisure. A place unknown to the general public, but which deserves a detour. Congratulations to the owners for the restoration work both in the castle and in the park. And congratulations to all the staff who bring this place to life.
Dear visitors Thank you si much for enjoying your 4 hours stay ! See you soon
A very interesting visit, both inside and outside. And as for the tea room, it was a delightful moment: an incredible orange cake enjoyed on the terrace, accompanied by freshly squeezed citrus juice!
Thank you so much for your visit and comments !
Superb castle with many magnificent objects and a beautiful park. I highly recommend it Very welcoming staff
Small but perfectly formed trip. Small chateau but full of interesting stuff. Beautiful grounds and friendly family atmosphere to the place.
This is the second time we visit this castle it is a peaceful and very beautiful place with little attendance. I love this place
Beautiful place steeped in history that today's guide April 15, 2026 made clear to adults and children attentive and curious. Knowing how to recognize educated, respectful children would have allowed the guide to make the visit more enjoyable for visitors.
This is a château that until several years ago was in a state of ruin. When you read how a business man in love with Renaissance architecture in the Loire first heard about it, drove down from Paris two days later, purchased it, then spent years authentically restoring it, you can’t help but be fascinated! This is where the first oranges were grown in France, where the children of Catherine de Medici played in the vast gardens, and where Marie Stuart spent her honeymoon and first years of marriage. It is built into a mountain, has several troglos and a rich history. We hadn’t even heard about it until we saw a sign. It is literally a 15-20 minute walk from Chateau Amboise, A big thank you to EVELYNE, who enthralled us with so many amazing details as we purchased our tickets that we were fascinated even before we stepped inside. It’s a great story and a must see. The introductory room shows all the restoration work, before and after photos, the number of artisans…the original real estate for sale flier stating that ‘serious work’ (des lourds travaux) should be expected! Félicitations M. et Mme. Lelandais!
Dear visitor Such a gem comment ! Thank you so much for your words
We were very impressed with the work on the restoration! We are fans of Maria Stuart and we became so aware of it. Great park. A hidden gem!
Dear visitor Super glad of your comment ! Thank you
This castle has no interest, it is a simple bourgeois house without history with Bling Bling decoration and ordinary... Regarding the Welcoming, I prefer not to comment so much we were badly received!!! Lamentable... like its owner!
Dear visitor Sorry to read this which is not our philosophy at all … Thank you for your visit



