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Olympic Flame Relay Goes Through Majestic Château de Chambord

Stage 52 of the Olympic Torch Relay reached the spectacular Château de Chambord in the Loire Valley on Monday 8 July 2024. This grand estate, conceived by Francis I in 1519 and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offered a majestic backdrop for the torch. The relay participants ascended the famous double-helix staircase, designed by none other than Leonardo da Vinci to the château's terraces and then descended to its meticulously manicured gardens, capturing the essence of French Renaissance architecture. Millions of visitors are drawn to Loir-et-Cher each year, eager to explore its castles, châteaux, and vineyards. From Chambord and Blois to Cheverny and Chaumont-sur-Loire, the region is a testament to France's historical and gastronomical wealth with nine protected designations of origin for its wines and famous cheeses. As the torch continues its journey, it leaves behind a trail of appreciation for the beauty and heritage of this remarkable French department.