There are landmarks you notice so often that they almost become part of the landscape, and in Rochecorbon the Lantern is one of them. Standing above the limestone cliffs beside the Loire, this slender stone tower catches the eye of anyone passing through, yet nobody seems entirely certain of its original purpose.
Known locally as La Lanterne de Rochecorbon, theories range from a medieval watchtower to a symbolic marker connected with river traffic or religious use. Local legend has also added its own layers over time, with stories of secret passages and hidden meanings attached to its solitary position above the troglodyte hillside. What is certain is that it has become one of those familiar Touraine landmarks, quietly watching over the valley while keeping part of its story to itself.
From below, framed against the sky and perched on the pale tuffeau rock, it feels less like a monument and more like a question left unanswered.
Part of the “Taken in Touraine” Series
Every Thursday, we pause somewhere in Touraine — a village, a vineyard, or a quiet riverside — to capture the spirit of this timeless Loire region.
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