Rising proudly in the heart of the Loire Valley, Château de Brissac is a breathtaking sight. Known as the 'Giant of the Loire', this seven-storey castle is the tallest in France and offers a perfect blend of medieval towers and elegant Renaissance architecture.
As you stroll across the wide lawns on a bright spring day, the sheer scale of the building becomes awe-inspiring. Owned by the same Cossé-Brissac family since 1502, it feels like stepping into a living piece of French nobility. Inside, visitors discover some of the 204 rooms, beautiful interiors, and even a private Belle Époque theater built by a music-loving duchess.
The château combines two medieval towers from the 15th century with a later Baroque-style reconstruction. It is still a private residence of the 14th Duke of Brissac and his family, making it one of the rare great châteaux that remains truly lived-in.
There’s something timeless and majestic about Brissac, a perfect place to slow down, admire the architecture, and imagine centuries of history unfolding around you.
Bon lundi dans la vallée de la Loire !
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