One of our favourite sets of windows in the Loire Valley can be found at the remarkable Maison de la Magie Robert-Houdin in Blois.
Located directly across from the courtyard of the magnificent Château Royal de Blois, this unusual building surprises visitors every half hour when several large golden dragon heads suddenly emerge from the windows and balconies. The animated display is playful, theatrical, and perfectly suited to the museum’s magical theme.
The museum is dedicated to the famous 19th-century illusionist Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin, widely considered the father of modern magic. Born in Blois, he revolutionized stage magic and inspired many performers who followed.
The façade itself becomes part of the show. At scheduled times the dragon heads extend dramatically from the windows as if the building itself were alive—an unexpected and entertaining spectacle in the historic heart of the city.
Location: Opposite the courtyard of the Château Royal de Blois, Blois, Loire Valley
If you visit Blois, try to time your walk through the square so you can see the dragons appear—it’s a fun moment that delights both children and adults.
Nearby: Just steps away is the beautiful Château Royal de Blois, one of the most historically significant castles in the Loire Valley, once home to several French kings.
Bon mercredi dans la vallée de la Loire !
“Through every window, the Loire breathes — calm, patient, and quietly luminous.”
Part of the “Windows of the Loire” Series
Each Wednesday, we share a glimpse of the Loire Valley through its windows — small frames of everyday beauty and quiet reflection.
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