Saving the patrimony of Amboise: the Italian heritage of château Gaillard
In Amboise, château Gaillard epitomizes successful patrimonial safekeeping, thanks to an entrepreneur who wagered on the Italian background of the domain.
Luxury leads to everything! In a former professional life, Marc Lelandais presided the destinies of several French lifestyle brands, such as ST Dupont and Lancel, both of which he awakened from their lull. But that was before. Before this historian and ESSEC graduate was given the opportunity to acquire Château Gaillard, a royal domain gone by the wayside, in Amboise.
The safeguarded patrimony of château Gaillard
Thus, this deeply embedded entrepreneur decided to rehabilitate the palace of Charles VIII. Spanning 15 hectares, the restoration project was undertaken at a steady rhythm. During 5 years, 50 artisans, 300 employees and 10 craftsperson worked on bringing back to life this gem of the Renaissance in the Loire Valley, with its park and its forest, right in the center of town.Thus, he revealed his aesthetic passion for Italy by recreating the "Arte del Verde" or a 15th century botanical monk, Dom Pacello de Mercoliano, the greatest European gardener in 1500, who became a garden master and worked for the three kings of the French Renaissance, in the Jardins du Roy and the Orangerie.
A new Eden for fairy tale buffs
The château is similar to lace stone. It features period furniture and its delicate bay windows are ornamented with 8,000 stainglass panes and 36 mouth-blown polychrome medalions, in the purest tradition of master glass blowers. Theater of many historical events, the site, that welcomed the honeymoons of Marie Stuart and Catherine de Médicis, has once again found its natural vocation as a new Eden…
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