Cheverny C
Cheverny Castle is the most imposing castle of furniture and art deco in the Loire Valley, with a magnificent interior. This castle is still privately owned, so you can see the thoughts of many owners. In addition, it is also the prototype of the castle in the Belgian comic "The Adventures of Tintin", so it is also a holy place in many Tintin fans.
The interior of this castle is the most gorgeous of the three castles today: lacquered wood panels, algae wells, fresh tapestry and oil paintings by masters, all of which are well preserved, although the overall pattern is better than the first two The castle is small but very delicate and eye-catching.
The box from the medieval armor and treasure is simply one-to-one correspondence with the fairy tale. But also because the castle itself is relatively small, so it is particularly crowded when there are many tourists. Compared to this, I prefer the castle garden, which is small and exquisite. The back garden of the castle is very delicately arranged, and it is dyed in gold under the sun, which is very oily. Walking deeper into the garden will be more quiet. In the depths of the yellow leaves, there is a quiet pond. There are several black swans in the pond for a quiet meal. This scene is romantic enough to be written directly into the fairy tale.