The royal logis was built in the 14th century by Charles VI as a leisure building; however, out of security concerns, he kept a former defensive tower (right)…
Mansion.
Agnes Sorel tower, 13th century, the oldest part of the mansion.
Foreground: the 14th century mansion. In the back: a 15-16th centuries extension, by Charles VIII and Louis XII.
The 15-16th centuries part of the mansion.
Painting by Emmanuel Lansyer, 1889.
The 15-16th centuries part of the mansion.
The 15-16th centuries part of the mansion.
Loggia and mansion.
Late 15th century room, an appartment used by queen Anne de Bretagne. Agnes Sorel, 16th century.
Virgin with child, Jean Fouquet, ca. 1450. The virgin is depicted as Agnes Sorel.
King Charles VII, painted by Jean Fouquet ca. 1450.
Allegory of Music, tapestry from Brussels, 16th century.