The natural scenery is beautiful, and the personality of the castle leaves are quite fun. Recommend to see.
The castle is well built, tall, spectacular, and had a great time
It is recommended to go early, otherwise the museum is too big and you can't finish it if you look carefully. There are also a lot of cultural relics in the exhibition, colorful and dazzling
Super recommended! My favorite is the Chaumont-sur-Loire in our castle self-driving route. Not only is this the most prestigious of the Loire Valley castles, surrounded by a scenic park, it is an art exhibition that combines man and nature. The International Garden Festival is being held and is the best place to view the spectacular panoramic view.
The Chaumont Castle in the Loire Valley of France can be visited for a full day. The birth of the English natural-style garden is due to the wonderful ideas of the Duke of Broy and the perfect design of the landscape architect Henry Duchery (Henri Duchene). The park now covers 21 hectares. It was only part of a 2,500 hectare leisure park that year. In addition to the display of palace life in the castle, the Chomont International Garden Festival and the Chomont Art Season on the Loire can be enjoyed, and the various outstanding landscape designs and artists' inspirations can open your eyes.
The natural scenery is beautiful, and the personality of the castle leaves are quite fun. Recommend to see.
The castle is well built, tall, spectacular, and had a great time
It is recommended to go early, otherwise the museum is too big and you can't finish it if you look carefully. There are also a lot of cultural relics in the exhibition, colorful and dazzling
Super recommended! My favorite is the Chaumont-sur-Loire in our castle self-driving route. Not only is this the most prestigious of the Loire Valley castles, surrounded by a scenic park, it is an art exhibition that combines man and nature. The International Garden Festival is being held and is the best place to view the spectacular panoramic view.
The Chaumont Castle in the Loire Valley of France can be visited for a full day. The birth of the English natural-style garden is due to the wonderful ideas of the Duke of Broy and the perfect design of the landscape architect Henry Duchery (Henri Duchene). The park now covers 21 hectares. It was only part of a 2,500 hectare leisure park that year. In addition to the display of palace life in the castle, the Chomont International Garden Festival and the Chomont Art Season on the Loire can be enjoyed, and the various outstanding landscape designs and artists' inspirations can open your eyes.