From this angle, Château de Saumur appears almost theatrical, framed by open space and summer planting rather than defensive walls. It is easy to forget that behind the elegant outline sits a fortress with centuries of changing roles.
The château began as a medieval fortress before becoming a residence for the Dukes of Anjou. Its distinctive silhouette became so admired that it is thought to have inspired illustrations in medieval manuscripts depicting ideal castles, helping shape the image of what a French château should look like.
Château de Saumur rises dramatically on its hill overlooking the Loire River and the town below.
From this angle, the château’s pale stone walls and round towers stand out against the blue sky, with its slate roofs and pointed turrets giving it a fairytale silhouette.
Originally built as a fortress in the 10th century, the château was transformed in the 14th and 15th centuries into a more residential Renaissance-style residence. It has served many roles over the centuries, fortress, royal residence, prison, and military academy and offers beautiful views over the Loire river.
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