Chateau de Colliers Bed & Breakfast Muides sur Loire
Rd 951, 41500 Muides sur LoireMuides-sur-Loire, France
Chateau de Colliers was designed by architect Jacques Gabriel, the king’s personal architect and built in 1751 by the Chevalier de Bela.. The knight was a secret agent for Louis XV and had the castle built so that he could live clandestinely with his mistress, Miss de Chauloy. The side facing the the Loire River was done in an Italian style, while the south side facing the courtyard honors the style of Mansart. The second owner of this alluring and romantic residence was the Marquis de Vaudreuil, the last French governor of the Louisiana territory before France sold it to the U.S. The marquis Read more about Chateau de Colliers Bed & Breakfast Muides sur Loire