Category: 2022

Château de Chambord, Blois

The spiral staircase is the centerpiece of this chateau, one of the most “awe inspiring Renaissance constructions” a collaborative effort by French and Italian artists. The outer walls each have a smaller spiral staircase in the corners, as well as four on the corners of the inner sanctuary. Here we learned about famous men from 1515 to 1883, each with their contribution to the chateau. Four of the famous men had their own emblems, a porcupine, an ermine, a swan with an arrow going through it and a salamander.

We did not explore the gardens much, because it was too hot.

The bell towers were being renovated, part of a Covid funding package.

Blois Castle and Maison de la Magie

After visiting Flavigny-sur-Ozerain on the way, we ended Tuesday with a visit to the Château of Blois and the nearby Maison de la Magie.

Bridge over the Loire River in Blois

The Loire River has a lot of history. It has separated Southern France (where we have been) from Northern France (where we will be) for centuries, running east-west in a not straight line. We spent two days along the Loire with Marc and Joëlle.

Blois castle was a beautiful area, with architecture from three different eras. We were given devices to learn more, but in both languages the devices were confusing. If you saw the right place to scan, you could look at the room as had been in the past, with furniture, in 3-D. This made walking around difficult, or perhaps interesting, because other visitors were seeing things that were not there physically, so you could walk right in front of them and they would not notice. However, if they were just listening, not looking, the other visitors could get angry if you walked in front of them. At subsequent sites, we decided not to use these augmented reality devices when offered.

Flavigny-sur-Ozerain, a detour for the movie Chocolat

This stop was not planned, but Brian talked about it so much that Marc and Joëlle decided to deviate. This small town was nice, fun to wander around. Marc got a Geocache, of course.

The village church was used in many scenes for the movie Chocolat.

In part because of the movie, but mostly because Joëlle remembered the beauty of the shop, we visited the famous candy store in town. It is also a museum. The displays were beautiful and informative, if you wanted to learn the history of candy making using anise, and one section asked you to test your sense of smell. Joëlle’s sense was the best of all four of us.

Chateau de Melin, Burgundy

We stayed the night at this chateau in the middle of Burgundy. The arrangement was made by Joëlle’s sister Aurore and her husband Francis. Francis knows the owners of this chateau, and Aurore gave Brian and Clare the best room! They also gave us a nice price.

The beautifully restored chateau featured spiral stairs in each tower to access the upper floors from doors in the courtyard. Breakfast was in the room adjacent to the terrace on the right. Wine tasting was in a basement room.