Located in the heart of the Regional Natural Park Loire-Anjou-Touraine, in Indre-et-Loire, Castle Gizeux is a thirteenth century medieval castle remodeled during the Renaissance and the eighteenth century. Ranked historic monument, the longest castle of the Touraine Angevine presents facades that extend over 250 meters long.
Loire chateau, it presents in its interior two large galleries of painting, Francis gallery with Italian paintings of the seventeenth century and the great gallery castles decorated by artists from the late seventeenth. The latter reveals panels depicting royal castles and country scenes.
Not far from the park in the early nineteenth century, it is possible to find a small church housing the tombs of Du Bellay which are in the form of praying the seventeenth century white marble.