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  1. Europe. The Château de Montsoreau is a Flamboyant Gothic castle [1] in the Loire Valley, [2] directly built in the Loire [3] riverbed. It is located in the market town of Montsoreau, in the Maine-et-Loire département of France, close to Saumur, Chinon, Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, and Candes-Saint-Martin. The Château de Montsoreau is situated at the ...

  2. Burg Chinon. Die Burg Chinon, franz. Château de Chinon, zählt – obwohl sie eine Burg ist – zu den Schlössern der Loire. Sie befindet sich in der Stadt Chinon im französischen Département Indre-et-Loire (Region Centre-Val de Loire ). Die Höhenburg liegt auf einem dreiteiligen Felsen oberhalb der Vienne, einem Zufluss der Loire .

  3. Castelo de Chinon é um castelo localizado na margem do rio Vienne em Chinon, França [1]. Referências ↑ History of the fortress , Fortresse Royale de Chinon , consultado em 20 de fevereiro de 2012

  4. The Chateau de Chinon was originally built in the 10th century by Theobald I, Count of Blois. It was originally a wooden fortress, but it was later replaced with a stone castle. The castle was strategically located on a hill overlooking the Vienne River and served as a key military stronghold for the surrounding area.

  5. The city of Chinon is along the Vienne river, near the confluence with the Loire river. The commune has an area of 39.0 km 2 (15.1 sq mi). [2] Its average altitude is 70 m (230 ft); at the city hall, the altitude is 50 m (160 ft). [3] The distances from Chinon to other cities are: Paris, the national capital - 286 km (178 mi);

  6. The history of the Royal Fortress of Chinon is associated with famous people. From Antiquity to the 21st century. Military and residential. The "three castles" that make up the Royal Fortress reveal their secrets. over a landscape classified by UNESCO. Situated on its rocky spur on the borders of Anjou, Touraine and Poitou, the Royal Fortress ...

  7. 21 de feb. de 2013 · In 1429, Joan of Arc rode here to inspire the dauphin (prince) of France, the future Charles VII, to accept his destiny as king of France and drive out the English from the country. It was a very surreal experience wandering around Eleanor’s old haunts from 800 years ago, as well as one of Joan of Arc’s most important stops. The castle ...