Chateau de Sully-sur-loire
Visit the Château de Sully-sur-Loire! Discover a stunning moated medieval fortress, its massive keep, and the legacy of the Duke of Sully in the heart of the Loire Valley.
Chateau de Sully-sur-loire
Visit the Château de Sully-sur-Loire! Discover a stunning moated medieval fortress, its massive keep, and the legacy of the Duke of Sully in the heart of the Loire Valley.
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About Chateau de Sully-sur-loire
Add to favoritesA veritable "fairytale castle," Sully-sur-Loire marks the eastern gateway to the Loire Valley. With its wide, deep, perpetually water-filled moat, its massive pepperpot-topped towers, and its imposing medieval keep, it offers the most iconic image of a protective fortress. For nearly four centuries, it belonged to the family of Maximilien de Béthune, better known as the Duke of Sully, the famous minister of Henry IV, who transformed the castle into both a stronghold and a prestigious residence. The highlight of the visit is undoubtedly the 14th-century timber frame of the keep. This masterpiece of oak carpentry, shaped like an inverted ship's hull, is in an exceptional state of preservation. The interiors tell the story of the Sully family through portrait galleries, Psyche tapestries, and richly decorated apartments. The château has also hosted illustrious guests such as Joan of Arc and Voltaire, then in exile, who appreciated the tranquility of its gardens bordering the Loire.
Tip for an even more exceptional visit.
The castle grounds are open to the public and offer the best vantage points for photographing the castle reflected in its moat. Come during the blue hour, just before sunset, for magical shots.
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1361
Charles V transformed the manor into a fortified royal residence and had the tallest keep in Europe built to protect his family.



