Châteaux of the Loire Valley

Part II: Langeais, Vaux-le-vicomte and Villandry

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Lecturer: Sandra Laville
Date: Monday 2 December, 2024
Duration: 1 hour
Start Time: 7.30pm AEDT | 6.30pm QLD | 7.00pm SA | 4.30pm WA | 9.30pm NZST
Price: $25 AUD

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Overview

After French kings began constructing their huge châteaux in the Loire Valley, the French nobility followed suit by hiring the finest architects and landscape designers to align themselves with the new seat of power. 

Join Sandra Laville to unearth some of the Loire valley's lesser-known - yet equally exquisite - castles which belonged to noble families and notable members of the King's entourage. This lecture includes a look at the medieval castle of Langeais, where King Charles VIII secretly married Anne of Brittany; the sumptuous castle of Vaux-le-Vicomte, built for Louis XIV 's finance minister, who was arrested immediately afterwards for outshining the King; and Villandry, with its outstanding Renaissance-style French gardens.  The remarkable Chaumont-sur-Loire, once owned by King Henri II's mistress Diane de Poitiers, is also explored. 

 

Your Expert lecturer

Sandra Laville is an art historian, scholar and educator specialising in European history and civilization. Originally from Canada, she completed a BA Honours in Linguistics at Queen's University, with a special field concentration in French and Spanish history and civilization. She relocated to Europe in 2001 and has lived there ever since, moving subsequently to a number of destinations in France, Italy, and Spain, including Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Valencia, Rome, Florence, and Paris.

Sandra has a Masters in Art History from La Sorbonne, in Paris, where she specialised in Early Italian Renaissance Painting and was privileged enough to research on the topic of the emerging child portrait in 15th century Italian art. She also has a Master's degree in Education from the Universitat de Valencia, in Spain, and has worked for more than ten years as a guide and educator in Italy, Spain and France. She now divides her time between Rome, Florence, and Paris, where she still enjoys guiding and leading educational walking tours and talks for school groups and private parties. Since 2020, she has been giving lectures on topics related to French and Italian history, including a lecture series on the Italian Princes of Northern Italy and a spotlight on court culture and etiquette at the Palace of Versailles. As an expert in French, Spanish and Italian art history, Sandra's work is appreciated for its unique, cross-cultural perspective on the literature, art, and history of these three civilizations.

 

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