Embark on a fascinating journey through the Loire Valley and discover the most famous French castle in the area with the 1000 piece puzzle Chambord Castle.
Built in the heart of Europe’s largest enclosed forest park, Chambord Castle is distinguished by an architectural structure that combines medieval French and classical Renaissance structures.
Work on the Chรขteau de Chambord began under Francis I in 1519, who personally supervised the work. The king wanted the building as a hunting estate. However, the king spent only 72 days here during his lifetime on short hunting visits. At that time, there were no food sources nearby, the only immediate source being game
Many years and many kings passed before the construction and fitting out of the imposing castle was completed. Considered a castle of excess because of its impressive size, Chambord Castle is a magnet for tourists from all over the world, so almost everyone who comes to the Loire Valley passes through its doors.
Now that you know how hard the famous castle was actually built, piecing it together from 1,000 puzzle pieces seems like child’s play. Put piece by piece and build up each tower of the castle and the surrounding view, and when the picture is finished, admire a monumental building in all its splendour
Why choose the puzzle 1000 pieces French castles – Chambord Castle?
You get a beautiful 68 x 47 cm picture of the Castle Chambord.
You can use this painting for decorative purposes to embellish your home.
It has a semi-gloss finish in pleasant colours that bring out the clarity of the image.
It is made of high quality blue cardboard which makes it resistant to multiple assembly.
The materials used to make this 1000 piece puzzle are sustainable and recyclable.
Suitable for people over 14 – reason to spend quality time with teenagers.
A 1000 piece puzzle is a unique opportunity to discover the uniqueness and grandeur of famous sights around the world.
Did you know that…?
Although history does not record Leonardo da Vinci’s name as the architect of the castle, many experts believe that the central staircase and innovative ventilation system clearly bear his genius.
The castle park covers a huge 5,440 hectares and is surrounded by 32 kilometres of walls.
The salamander is depicted about 300 times on the castle walls and ceiling. This small amphibian was the emblem of Francis I.
For almost 80 years, since the death of King Francis I, the castle has remained unused, becoming a ruin. It was not until 1639 that King Louis XIII decided to resume restoration work.
During the Second World War, many valuable works from the Louvre Museum were housed here, including the Mona Lisa portrait.
Chambord Castle 1000 pieces puzzle can be a way to relieve stress and detach yourself from everyday problems. It also gives you various possibilities for development:
- It is a complex exercise for the brain.
- It improves your coordination and dexterity.
- It keeps your memory sharp.
- It cultivates patience and perseverance.
- Gives meaning to monotonous hours when you have nothing to do.
So choose the 1000-piece puzzle Chambord Castle and enjoy all the benefits of playing the puzzle. Discover the full range of 1000 pieces French castles jigsaw puzzles, put together the images and create your own special collection of pictures with fascinating objectives.