Monday 4 March 2019

Celebrate the Renaissance in the Loire Valley


Some of the most creative spirits in the history of the arts and sciences, intellectuals and enlightened humanists, lived in the Loire Valley 500 years ago. We are the lucky beneficiaries of this exceptionally rich heritage.

The year 1519 saw the start of construction of the Chateau of Chambord, the death of Leonardo da Vinci at Clos Lucé, and the birth of Catherine de Medici in Florence. The year saw the introduction of lasting changes to our heritage, the arts and literature, music, gardens, science and technology, architecture, trades and crafts, gastronomy and way of life. There was hardly a person untouched by these changes and barely an aspect of life unchanged.

We will guide you through the maze of historical events and convey the enormity of the changes the Renaissance brought to the Loire Valley. Many of the sites we visit regularly will be having special events or exhibitions to interpret life 500 years ago.

Photographed by Susan, private guide from Loire Valley Time Travel. https://tourtheloire.com. Tour the Loire in a classic car.

To enquire about our private guided tours of chateaux, wineries, markets and more email us or use our contact form. More tour ideas can be found on the Loire Valley Time Travel website.